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Read the chart about The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Three column chart with the column headings Textual evidence, Background knowledge and Inference. Which is the best inference to add to the third column of the chart? Mr. Utterson scares Dr. Jekyll, so Dr. Jekyll is hiding from him. Poole is lying to Mr. Utterson about Dr. Jekyll’s whereabouts. Dr. Jekyll feels afraid and worried, so he is isolating himself. Dr. Jekyll does not actually like Mr. Utterson and is avoiding him.

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