Chapter 8: The Last Night
Chapter 8: The Last Night. ____Who summons Utterson to Jekyll’s house? Enfield Jekyll himself Poole Hyde. ____ Why do the servants think that the man in the laboratory is not Jekyll? His voice is different from Jekyll’s Jekyll is out of the country Jekyll is dead
Chapter 8: The Last Night
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____Who summons Utterson to Jekyll’s house? • Enfield • Jekyll himself • Poole • Hyde
____ Why do the servants think that the man in the laboratory is not Jekyll? • His voice is different from Jekyll’s • Jekyll is out of the country • Jekyll is dead • Jekyll never goes in the laboratory
____ What is Poole’s position? • He is Jekyll’s lab assistant • He is Jekyll’s butler • He is Utterson’s clerk • He is a detective
____ For what does the inhabitant of the cabinet constantly petition? • His medicine • His will • His papers • A drug that is as pure as the drug he had used before
____ What does the butler think happened to his master? • That he has become an odious version of himself known as Mr. Hyde • That he was murdered • That he has killed himself • That he was abducted
____ What is Bradshaw’s position and what does Utterson instruct him to do? • He is Jekyll’s butler • He is Jekyll’s laboratory assistant • He is Jekyll’s footman • To help him break down the door • To wait at the laboratory door with sticks • To break in the door with an axe • 1 and 4 • 3 and 4 • 2 and 6 • 3 and 5 • 2 and 5
____ How did Mr. Hyde die? • Dr. Jekyll killed him. • He committed suicide by hanging himself. • He committed suicide by taking cyanide. • He committed suicide by eating arsenic.
____ Which of the following does Utterson NOT find upon investigating Jekyll’s laboratory and adjacent rooms? • A mirror • Jekyll’s corpse • A large envelope addressed to Utterson • Jekyll’s will • Jekyll’s confession
____ Read the following excerpt from the passage and identify the DOMINANT (central or overriding) rhetorical device: • It was a wild, cold, seasonable night of March, with a pale moon, lying on her back as though the wind had tilted her, and a flying wrack [clouds] of the most diaphanous and lawny texture. The wind made talking difficult, and flecked the blood into the face. It seemed to have swept the streets unusually bare of passengers, besides. • Imagery • Metaphor • Personification • Synesthesia (the description of one kind of sense perception using words that describe another kind of sense perception)
____ Which one of the following gothic elements IS NOT clearly evident in chapter 8? • Deep, dark secrets • A sense of the uncanny (too strange or unlikely to seem merely natural or human) • Dopplegångers • A strange, eerie place or geographical location • A villain and a victim • All of the above are evident in chapter 8