Select the boldface word that better completes each sentence. You might refer to the passage on pages 174-175 to see how most of these words are used in context.
1. Dr. Jekyll into
a) transform
b) emanate
c) enumerate
d) alleviate
2. to be
a) responsive
b) evasive
c) mirthful
d) indulgent
3. spirits.
a) exalted
b) amalgamated
c) veiled
d) masked
4. a trophy to
a) transform
b) adapt
c) enumerate
d) summon
5. (taskmasters, upheavals)
a) managers
b) victims
c) challengers
d) winners
6. to (accommodate, amalgamate) various businesses in
a) join
b) ally
c) endorse
d) sever
7. the idea of
a) overacting
b) hiking
c) symbolizing
d) eliminating
8. quite
a) submissive
b) assertive
c) hostile
d) indifferent
9. was (exalted, transformed) into
a) clothed
b) embraced
c) equivocated
d) branded
10. with the known
a) premises
b) products
c) facts
d) anomalies
Sure! Let’s tackle the first question together:
1. Dr. Jekyll into
– a) transform
Explanation: The word “transform” fits best because it describes Dr. Jekyll’s change from one form into another, particularly in the context of his dual identity as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. This aligns with the themes of transformation present in the story.
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