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.
Answer:
1:a 2:d 3:a 4:b 5:b 6:c 7:c
The answer I believe is B. Hope all goes well!:)
Answer:
The fundamental international standards on freedom of association and association and collective bargaining are the Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organize Convention, 1948 (No. 87) and the Right to Organize and Collective Bargaining Convention, 1949 (No. 98). Other international standards that contemplate these rights and freedoms are the Workers 'Representatives Convention, 1971 (No. 135), the Workers' Representatives Recommendation, 1971 (No. 143), and the Collective Bargaining Recommendation, 1981 (No. 163).
International norms specific to social dialogue, the Recommendation on consultation and collaboration between controls and workers in the field of business, 1952 (No. 94) and the Recommendation on communications between management and workers within the company, 1967 (No. 129). Likewise, a majority of ILO conventions and recommendations contain provisions that support social dialogue by requiring consultations with representative organizations of agencies and workers.