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What can the reader infer from Dr. Jekyll's behavior?

• He is horrified that Mr. Hyde has murdered Carew,
• He is fearful that Mr. Utterson will turn him in to the
police.
O He is furious that Poole has let Mr. Utterson into his
private rooms.
• He is lying to Mr. Utterson to get him to leave as
quickly as possible

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User Vovanium
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Answer:

(A): He is horrified that Mr. Hyde has murdered Carew

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User Debbee
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The reader can infer that Dr. Jekyll is horrified that Mr. Hyde has murdered Carew and is fearful that Mr. Utterson will turn him in to the police.

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