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Chapter 1: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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The Story of the Door
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What does companionable mean?
Happy to be with people
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Explain the meaning of “reputation.”
What people say and think about you.
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Where were Mr. Utterson and Mr. Enfield walking when they saw the strange door?
They were walking through a quiet street in London.
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The old building was ______________, with paint peeling and parts falling off.
run-down
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Who tells the story about the door and the terrible man?
Mr. Enfield
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What strange thing did Mr Hyde do after hurting the little girl?
Paid money using a cheque
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True or False: “Stamped” means Mr Hyde wrote a letter. - Correct if it's false.
False. It means he brought his foot down.
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Why was Mr Enfield suspicious about the cheque Mr Hyde gave?
Because it was signed by someone else and he thought it might be a forgery.
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What does it mean to be “blackmailed”?
Someone forces you to pay money to keep a secret.
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How does Mr Enfield describe the man who hurt the girl?
Small and terrible‑looking
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What does it mean when someone is apologizing?
It means they are saying sorry.
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What is a cheque used for?
It is a piece of paper that tells a bank to pay money to someone.
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What does it mean if someone stamped their foot?
It means they brought their foot down hard, usually to show anger or emotion.
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What is a courtyard?
It is an open space in the middle of buildings.
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Why is this chapter called “The Story of the Door”?
Because Mr Enfield tells a story that begins with a mysterious door and a strange man.
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The paint on the door was old and ___________.
peeling
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