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In four to five sentences, explain how this passage connects to the theme "Evil can never truly hide itself."

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Sample Response: In the passage, Dr. Jekyll explains that this is the last time he will be himself. He already appears changed. He worries that if he waits too long, Mr. Hyde will come out and destroy his confession. This passage shows that evil can never truly hide itself because it is Jekyll’s own inner evil that eventually overpowers and defeats him.

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This passage connects the theme Evil can never truely hide itself is expressed in the following way

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1.It is important to trust your instinct. Utterson and the servants find Hyde's body.

2.The resolution is that Jekyll loses the fight, evil takes over and beat him. He ends up dying as Hyde but strives to remain as Jekyll.

3.Dr Jekyll's letter show his internal struggle because it contrasts the fear he feels about becoming Hyde with the peace he feels when safe at home.

4.Jekyll's confession answer questions about his desperate search for chemical salts? It explains that he could not find the specific salt needed to make his transformation. To cast in my lot with Jekyll, was to die to those appetites which I had long secretly indulged and had of late begun to pamper.

5.The first passage explains what it means to have a gut instinct; the second gives an example. The first passage introduces the idea that people have bad feelings from Hyde; the second passage reinforces that idea.

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