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Chapters 6-7: “Remarkable Incident of Dr Chapters 6-7: “Remarkable Incident of Dr. Lanyon” AND “Incident at the Window”

1. ____ What happens to Hyde after the Carew murder? C. His body is found in the river D. He flees the country E. He kills Jekyll F. He disappears

____ What does Lanyon give Utterson before he dies? A box, not to be opened until Lanyon’s death A letter, not to be opened until Jekyll’s death or disappearance A small fortune A mysterious vial

  ____ In the weeks following his dinner party, what happens to Jekyll? He slowly poisons himself. He begins plotting to kill Utterson He flees the country He locks himself in his laboratory and refuses to see anyone

____ Where do Enfield and Utterson see Jekyll one day during his seclusion? At Lanyon’s funeral At the window of his laboratory In Hyde’s apartment On a foggy street

____ Who says “I have had a shock and I shall never recover”? Dr. Jekyll Dr. Lanyon Mr. Guest Mr. Utterson

____ Who says, “We are three very old friends ____ Who says, “We are three very old friends . . . . we shall not live to make others”? Dr. Jekyll Dr. Lanyon Mr. Enfield Mr. Utterson

____ What does Lanyon give Utterson before he dies? A box, not to be opened until Lanyon’s death A letter, not to be opened until Jekyll’s death or disappearance A small fortune A mysterious vial

____ In the weeks following his dinner party, what happens to Jekyll? He slowly poisons himself. He begins plotting to kill Utterson He flees the country He locks himself in his laboratory and refuses to see anyone

____ Where do Enfield and Utterson see Jekyll one day during his seclusion? At Lanyon’s funeral At the window of his laboratory In Hyde’s apartment On a foggy street

____ Who closes the window quickly after showing an “expression of abject terror and despair”? Dr. Jekyll Dr. Lanyon Mr. Hyde Mr. Guest