How does Dr. Jekyll’s letter show his internal struggle? It illustrates the power he feels as Mr. Hyde and the weakness he feels
as Dr. Jekyll. It explains others’ reactions to Jekyll’s changing personality and confusing behavior. It contrasts the fear he feels about becoming Hyde with the peace he feels when safe at home. It demonstrates the drugs’ effects on his body and the physical effects of his transformation.
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.
The correct suffix to "phon" meaning "having characteristics of sound" would be "-ic". This makes the word "phonic"; which literally translates into the relation of sounds spoken.