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A. Carew’s murder provides Mr. Utterson with a reason to search Mr. Hyde’s house and learn more about him.
C. Mr. Utterson finds evidence on the victim that further ties Mr. Hyde to Dr. Jekyll.
E. Inspector Newcomen and Mr. Utterson find items that suggest Mr. Hyde has committed other crimes. from e2020 i corrected it
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- Carew's murder provides Mr. Utterson with a reason to search Mr. Hyde's house and learn more about him.
- Mr. Utterson finds evidence on the victim that further ties Mr. Hyde to Dr. Jekyll.
- Inspector Newcomen and Mr. Utterson find items that suggest Mr. Hyde has committed other crimes.
Explanation:
These sentences all describe how the murder of Carew advances the plot. The murder provides Mr. Utterson with a reason to search Mr. Hyde's house and learn more about him. After the murder occurs, he visits the house, which is located in a very ugly part of town. In the house, Mr. Utterson finds half of a checkbook, along with half a walking stick, the murder weapon. This ties Mr. Hyde to Dr. Jekyll. It also suggests that Hyde has committed other crimes before.