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The conflict in this passage develops the plot by
O forcing Dr. Jekyll to fully explain his complicated
business relationship with Mr. Hyde to Mr. Utterson.
O convincing Mr. Utterson to try and help Mr. Hyde avoid
punishment for the crimes he has committed.
O prompting Dr. Jekyll to ask Mr. Utterson to promise that
Mr. Hyde will receive what is left to him in the will
O creating an argument between Dr. Jekyll and Mr.
Utterson that causes Dr. Jekyll to fire his lawyer.

Answer :

Answer:

C. prompting Dr. Jekyll to ask Mr. Utterson to promise that Mr. Hyde will receive what is left to him in the will.

Explanation:

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The conflict in this passage develops the plot by:

  • C. prompting Dr. Jekyll to ask Mr. Utterson to promise that Mr. Hyde will receive what is left to him in the will.

Based on the complete text, we can see that there is the narration about the lives of Jekyll and Hyde and how they affect the lives of Dr Utterson and other people.

With this in mind, the conflict in the passage helps to develop the plot by making Dr Jekyll to promise that Mr Hyde would receive the contents of the remnants of the will.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C

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