Excerpt from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: “Story of the Door”
How does the “troublesome block of building” set the stage for Mr. Enfield’s “very odd story” in paragraph 3?
A.
The building attracts a variety of tramps and schoolboys, just as Enfield’s lamp-lit street attracted a procession of people.
B.
The building is lonely and abandoned, just as Enfield felt returning home at 3 o’clock on the morning in his tale.
C.
The building seems blind, just as Enfield seems blind because he does not notice how little he has in common with his kinsman.
D.
The building interrupts the pleasantness of the street, just as Enfield’s memory interrupts the dullness of his weekly walk.