Respuesta :
In this conversation Dr Jekyll´s lawyer and buttler are wondering about the change in Dr Jekyll´s general behavior and especially his voice.
One advantage to having this excerpt told from a limited third-person point of view is that the reader only knows what Utterson and Poole know, which builds suspense.
Answer:
- Only knows what Utterson and Poole know, which builds suspense.
Explanation:
In the given portion from "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson, we can see a discussion between Mr. Utterson and Poole about the change on the voice and in the general conduct of Dr. Jekyll. This extract is told from a restricted third-individual point of view, that implies that the peruser just comprehends what Utterson and Poole know, and this helps to build suspense.