What makes good people do bad things? commonlit
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what connection does the author draw...
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What makes good people do bad things? commonlit
1.
what connection does the author draw between jekyll and hyde and human behavior?
a
people are more like jekyll than hyde (i. e. more good than evil).
b
people are more like hyde than jekyll (i. e. more evil than good).
c
the author draws a comparison between the chemical transformation of jekyll into hyde and the real-life shift from ordinary person to evil-doer.
d
the author uses jekyll and hyde as a metaphor for when people do bad things, in that they psychologically become a different person.
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