A two-sided city
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- Q1When a writer juxtaposes ideas, what do they do?Track ideas across a text, looking for similarities and differences.Place opposing ideas close together to draw attention to the contrast.Consider why a writer chose a particular method and explain our reasoning.30s
- Q2What does duality refer to?Conversations between two very different people.Two often contrasting ideas or moods contained in one.A fight - like a duel - between two opposing sides.30s
- Q3What word is missing from the following quotation from Chapter 4 of 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' " ______ ways?"muddysqualiddirty30s
- Q4In the quotation "bright open fire" from Chapter 2 of 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde', what might the fire symbolise?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q5Why might Stevenson choose to make the police unable to solve the crimes of Edward Hyde in 'The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'?Stevenson's purpose was to show that Hyde is outside the normal rules.He wanted to show a lawless London and how nothing could be done about crime.Stevenson distrusted the Metropolitan police and thought they were incompetent.30s
- Q6Why might Victorian London be called a two sided city?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s