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Read the summary of chapters 3 and 4 from the strange case of dr. jekyll and mr. hyde. in chapter 3, dr. jekyll and mr. utterson argue about dr. jekyll’s association with mr. hyde, as well as dr. jekyll’s will. dr. jekyll faces an internal struggle over the issue but nevertheless convinces mr. utterson to drop it. however, in chapter 4, mr. hyde murders a man. despite his loyalty to dr. jekyll, mr. utterson must give hyde’s name to the police and with the investigation. which literary elements are included in the summary? check all that apply. complication conflict climax resolution theme

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