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What internal conflict is implied by Lanyon’s illness?

Lanyon struggled with the burden of the information he had about Jekyll.
Lanyon worried about whether Utterson would prove trustworthy.
Lanyon feared that Jekyll would kill him before he could say anything.
Lanyon fought with Jekyll over whether to tell Utterson anything.

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A. Lanyon struggled with the burden of the information he had about Jekyll.

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The correct answer is A. Lanyon had just recieved Jekyll's letter and he is very overwhelmed by the information he has been given. Part of him didn't want to share the information out of horror, which is why he's experiencing an internal conflict. Just took the quiz(: hope I helped!
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