Answer:
It contrasts the fear he feels about becoming Hyde with the peace he feels when safe at home.
Explanation:
In "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde," by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, Jekyll's letter expresses that he is torn between the two sides of his identity and that living with such a secret is painful for him - that is the reason why he does not want to be seen. Actually, he feels weakened, eaten up and emptied by Hyde, whose violence opposes Jekyll's naturally good temper.
If those are the choice then its is letter D
A) Suffering from anorexia or bulimia can be harmful.
B) Recycling is a good idea.
C) Having fun will make you happy.
D) Eating a healthy breakfast will improve a students test score.
The relational dialect "openness-privacy" is causing tension here;
<span>Openness / Privacy Dialectic
• Decisions about how much to share with whom
• Internal dialectic: Self disclosure without opening too
much vs. keeping something in private
• External dialectic: Reveal relationship to others vs.
conceal your relationship from others
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There are no answers. But based on what I know, he shows true love, passion, and seriousness about loving Juliet, even though he loved <span>Rosaline but immediately forgot about her after seeing Juliet.
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