Which inference is best supported by the passage?
A purse and gold watch were found upon the victim: but
no cards or papers, except a sealed and stamped
envelope, which he had been probably carrying to the
post, and which bore the name and address of Mr.
Utterson.
- The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
Robert Louis Stevenson
Sir Danvers Carew and Mr. Hyde were once
friends
Robbery was not the motive for Sir Danvers
Carew's murder
The police know where the murderer is hiding out

Respuesta :

Answer:Robbery was not the motive for Sir Danvers Carew’s murder

Explanation:

The inference which is best supported by the passage is:

  • Robbery was not the motive for Sir Danvers Carew’s murder

Based on the given passage, we can see that when there was a careful examination of the crime scene, investigators could see that a purse and a gold watch were not taken.

With this in mind, we can make an inference that the motive for the murder of Sir Carew was not robbery but something else entirely.

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