Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on grade-level reading and content, choosing flexibly from a range of strategies and tools.
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Evaluate the structure of texts including how specific sentences, paragraphs, and larger portions of the texts relate to each other and the whole.
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What biblical character is Mr. Utterson compared to at the beginning of the novel? What is the significance?
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Nicodemus; Focused on law
Joseph; Caught up in sin of others
Abel; Innocent and friend of "down-going men"
Cain; Hesitant to inquire about Mr. Hyde
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What does mortify mean?
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To be embarrased
To make something brown
To kill
To make a stone wall
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What biblical character is Mr. Utterson compared to at the beginning of the novel? What is the significance?
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CC.1.2.11-12.C
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What does mortify mean?
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CC.1.2.11-12.K
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What does Poole think happened to Dr. Jekyll?
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CC.1.3.11-12.K
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How is Mr. Hyde characterized in the text?
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CC.1.2.11-12.B
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What literary device does Mr. Enfield use in this quote to describe Mr. Hyde: "something displeasing, something downright detestable" (Stevenson 891)?
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CC.1.3.11-12.E
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Why does Dr. Jekyll believe that Mr. Hyde has a smaller stature?
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CC.1.3.11-12.K
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What does the fog in this quote represent: "A great chocolate-coloured pall lowered over heaven...Mr. Utterson beheld a marvellous number of degrees and hues of twilight" (Stevenson 899).
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CC.1.2.11-12.C
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What does sedulously mean?
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CC.1.2.11-12.K
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What childhood game does Mr. Utterson allude to when he uses this play on words: "If he be Mr. Hyde...I shall be Mr. Seek" (Stevenson 894)?
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CC.1.3.11-12.E
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What action causes Dr. Jekyll to turn into Mr. Hyde again, without the use of the draught, after his attempt at living only in his good nature?