Read the excerpt from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll
and Mr. Hyde.
"You know I never approved of it," pursued Utterson,
ruthlessly disregarding the fresh topic.
"My will? Yes, certainly, I know that." said the doctor, a
trifle sharply. "You have told me so."
"Well, I tell you so again," continued the lawyer. "
- "I have
been learning something of young Hyde."
The large handsome face of Dr. Jekyll grew pale to the
very lips, and there came a blackness about his eyes. "
do not care to hear more," said he. "This is a matter i
thought we had agreed to drop."
"What I heard was abominable," said Utterson.
"It can make no change. You do not understand my
position," returned the doctor, with a certain
incoherency of manner.
Which is the most accurate summary of the excerpt?
O Dr. Jekyll is annoyed that he has to answer
questions about his will
O Mr. Utterson is deeply concerned about the will that
he is handling
O Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Utterson argue about Jekyll's will
and Mr. Hyde.
O Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Utterson have a conversation
about Mr. Hyde.