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6. Who stated: "I give you my bible-word, it was Mr Hyde!"

  • Poole
  • Guest
  • Enfield
  • Layon

7. Finish the quote (setting): "like some district of a city in...

  • a vision"
  • a hallucination"
  • a nightmare"
  • a dream"

8. "The rosy man had grown pale; his flesh had fallen away [...] a swift physical decay" - Who is this describing?

  • Lanyon
  • Poole
  • Jekyll
  • Utterson

9. Fill in the gap (Jekyll): "the _______ was struck from his face with such abject terror and despair"

  • grin
  • scowl
  • smile
  • grimace

10. Who states this to Utterson:"O God, Utterson, what a lesson I have had"

  • Jekyll
  • Enfield
  • Poole
  • Lanyon

11. "As in the old days when the trio were inseparable friends" - Who is this referring to?

  • Utterson, Jekyll, Lanyon
  • Utterson, Jekyll, Guest
  • Utterson, Jekyll, Poole
  • Utterson, Jekyll, Enfield

12. Fill in the gap (about Danvers Carew): "there lay his _____ in the middle of the lane, incredibly mangled"

  • victim
  • man
  • body
  • sufferer

13. Fill in the gap (Poole about Jekyll/Hyde): "When that masked thing like a _______ jumped from among the chemicals"

  • monkey
  • mouse
  • chimp
  • rat

14. Fill in the gap (Hyde): "A dismal screech, as of mere ______ terror, rang from the cabinet"

  • unspeakable
  • animal
  • petrified
  • bestial

15. Finish the quote (Poole about Jekyll/Hyde): "Sir, if that was my master, why had he a ...

  • vizard over his face"
  • disguise to hide his countenance"
  • mask upon his face"
  • need to conceal himself"

16. Finish the quote (Jekyll): "If I am the chief of sinners, I am the ...

  • chief of liars also"
  • chief of pity also"
  • chief of sufferers also"
  • chief of sympathy alos"

17. Finish the quote (setting): "The fog still slept on the wing above the drowned city, where the lamps...

  • shone out brightly"
  • glimmered like carbuncles"
  • flickered and blinked"
  • suffocated under its weight"

18. Finish the quote (Jekyll): "an infinite sadness of mien, like some ...

  • miserable outsider"
  • disconsolate prisoner"
  • downtrodden outcast"
  • crestfallen convict"

19. Fill in the gap (describing Lanyon): "He had his _________ written legibly upon his face"

  • horror
  • shock
  • death-warrant
  • Satan's signature

20. Finish the quote (setting): "Marvellous number of degrees and hues of twilight [...] dark like the...

  • back streets of London"
  • back-end of evening"
  • hidden paths of London"
  • character of Hyde"