English, 09.12.2019 04:31 brysonbegay3400
My provision of the salt, which had never been renewed since the date of the first experiment, began to run low. i sent out for a fresh supply and mixed the draught; the ebullition followed, and the first change of colour, not the second; i drank it and it was without efficiency. you will learn from poole how i have had london ransacked; it was in vain; and i am now persuaded that my first supply was impure, and that it was that unknown impurity which lent efficacy to the draught.
what is the complication in this excerpt?
a. dr. jekyll’s formula will work only with an impure salt he can no longer find.
b. dr. jekyll has forgotten the secret formula needed to make his transformation.
c. mr. poole finds dr. jekyll’s chemicals and is trying to use them himself.
d. mr. poole has discovered and disclosed the true identity of mr. hyde.
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look. i'll wrap all my hair round his neck' – the sea's rising,
the boat must be lightened. he's dead. he must go.'
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he's living, i know. but he's numbed with the cold.
see, i'm wrapping my hair all around him to warm him.' -
- 'no. we can't keep the dead, dear. come, loosen your hold.
'come. loosen your fingers.' - 'o god, let me keep him! ' -
o, hide it, black night! let the winds have their way!
and there are no voices or ghosts from that darkness,
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