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Chapter 4: Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
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The Carew Murder Case
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What does it mean to bow?
To bend as a sign of respect.
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What does fainted mean?
To fall unconscious or lose strength suddenly.
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What is a Member of Parliament?
A politician who sits in Parliament.
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What is temper?
A state of great anger.
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What is a cab?
A taxi
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What is fog?
Thick mist or cloud at ground level.
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What is an heir?
A person who will inherit someone’s property.
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What is a grin?
An unpleasant or sneaky smile.
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What is a cheque book?
A book from a bank used to write cheques like money.
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What does haunting mean?
Something that stays in your mind and is hard to forget.
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What did the older man do when he met Hyde?
He bowed.
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What did the servant girl do after watching the murder?
She fainted.
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What important role did Sir Danvers Carew have?
He was a Member of Parliament.
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What made Hyde attack the older man?
He lost his temper.
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How did Utterson and the inspector travel to Hyde’s house?
In a cab.
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What made it hard to see on the way to Hyde’s home?
A thick fog.
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