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Answer: Carew's murder gives Mr. Utterson the opportunity to search Mr. Hyde's house and learn more about him.
Mr. Hyde has bumped into a gentleman called Carew. When this man says hello to Mr. Hyde, he beats him to death. The police later finds a letter in the dead body, addressed to Mr. Utterson, and decide to contact him. This gives Mr. Utterson and the police a chance to explore Hyde's living quarters, where they find the murder weapon and Hyde's check book.
The passage conflict develops the plot because it shows that Carew's murder allows Mr. Utterson to search Mr. Hyde's house and learn more about him, as shown in the second answer option.
Why does this develop trauma?
- Carew was murdered in a very curious way, which makes the police need to investigate.
- This investigation establishes suspicions about Mr. Hyde, who was Carew's murderer.
- Because of this, the police feel motivated to investigate Mr. Hyde.
This allows the police to find the murder weapon and more evidence of Mr. Hyde's guilt.
This question is about the book "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." You can find more information about this book at the link:
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