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range case of dr. jekyll and mr. hyde... i have been wanting to speak t…

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range case of dr. jekyll and mr. hyde... i have been wanting to speak to you, jekyll, began the latter. you know that will of yours? a close observer might have gathered that the topic was distasteful, but the doctor carried it off gaily. my poor utterson, said he, you are unfortunate in such a client. i never saw a man so distressed as you were by my will; unless it were that hide - bound pedant, lanyon, at what he called my scientific heresies. o, i know he’s a good fellow—you needn’t frown—an excellent fellow, and i always mean to see more of him, but a hide - bound pedant for all that, an ignorant, blatant pedant. i was never more disappointed in any man than lanyon. you know i never approved of it, pursued utterson, use the drop - down menus to put the plot events in order. dropdown mr. utterson and the inspector find half a walking stick and a burnt checkbook. dropdown mr. hyde inexplicably murders a gentleman in the street. dropdown mr. utterson and inspector newcomen go to mr. hyde’s house. dropdown the police find half a walking stick in the street and a letter to mr. utterson.

Explanation:

Response

To determine the correct order of the plot events from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, we analyze the sequence of actions:

  1. Mr. Hyde murders a gentleman – This is the initiating crime that starts the investigation.
  2. The police find half a walking stick and a letter – After the murder, the police discover evidence at the crime scene.
  3. Mr. Utterson and Inspector Newcomen go to Mr. Hyde’s house – With the evidence (like the walking stick), they visit Hyde’s residence to investigate.
  4. Mr. Utterson and the inspector find half a walking stick and a burnt checkbook – At Hyde’s house, they find additional evidence (the other half of the walking stick and a burnt checkbook).

So the correct order (from top to bottom in the drop - down menus) is:

  1. 4 (Mr. Utterson and the inspector find half a walking stick and a burnt checkbook)
  2. 1 (Mr. Hyde inexplicably murders a gentleman in the street)
  3. 3 (Mr. Utterson and Inspector Newcomen go to Mr. Hyde’s house)
  4. 2 (The police find half a walking stick in the street and a letter to Mr. Utterson)

(Note: If the drop - down options are numbered as 1 - 4 for selection, the order of selection would be 4, 1, 3, 2 to match the plot sequence.)

Answer:

To determine the correct order of the plot events from The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, we analyze the sequence of actions:

  1. Mr. Hyde murders a gentleman – This is the initiating crime that starts the investigation.
  2. The police find half a walking stick and a letter – After the murder, the police discover evidence at the crime scene.
  3. Mr. Utterson and Inspector Newcomen go to Mr. Hyde’s house – With the evidence (like the walking stick), they visit Hyde’s residence to investigate.
  4. Mr. Utterson and the inspector find half a walking stick and a burnt checkbook – At Hyde’s house, they find additional evidence (the other half of the walking stick and a burnt checkbook).

So the correct order (from top to bottom in the drop - down menus) is:

  1. 4 (Mr. Utterson and the inspector find half a walking stick and a burnt checkbook)
  2. 1 (Mr. Hyde inexplicably murders a gentleman in the street)
  3. 3 (Mr. Utterson and Inspector Newcomen go to Mr. Hyde’s house)
  4. 2 (The police find half a walking stick in the street and a letter to Mr. Utterson)

(Note: If the drop - down options are numbered as 1 - 4 for selection, the order of selection would be 4, 1, 3, 2 to match the plot sequence.)