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Which prediction is most supported by the passage? Read the passage from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll
and Mr. Hyde.
On the 8th of January Utterson had dined at the doctor's
with a small party: Lanyon had been there, and the face
of the host had looked from one to the other as in the old
days when the trio were inseparable friends. On the
12th, and again on the 14th, the door was shut against
the lawyer. "The doctor was confined to the house,"
Poole said, "and saw no one." On the 15th, he tried
again, and was again refused; and having now been
used for the last two months to see his friend almost
daily, he found this return of solitude to weigh upon his
spirits.
O Lanyon, Utterson, and Jekyll will regain their
friendship
O Poole will grow tired of Jekyll and quit his job to work
for Utterson.
Jekyll will allow Utterson to convince him to resume
socializing.
O Utterson will suspect that Jekyll is once again
involved with Hyde.

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