STRANGE CASE OF DR. JEKYLL & MR. HYDE (SHORT READS)

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WELCOME TO THE SESSION!

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EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES 
  • Read and comprehend the text to answer the questions. 
  • Read the text with correct pronunciation and intonation.
  • Identify new words and meanings given in the text.
  • Brainstorm to identify the main idea/message of the text.



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BIG QUESTION: What would you do if your friend was in danger?

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How does the street where Mr. Utterson waits appear on the surface? 
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What does Mr. Utterson request from Mr. Hyde?
A
Asks to come into the party.
B
Asks to come into the house.
C
Asks to come into the court.
D
Asks to come into the garden.

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What is Mr. Hyde’s answer? What does this reveal?
A
Mr. Hyde says that Dr. Jekyll is not in the house. He wouldn't expect him as it was Hyde's house. It reveals that Dr. Jekyll was not there.
B
Mr. Hyde says that Dr. Jekyll is in the house. He expects him as it was his house. It reveals that Dr. Jekyll is often there.
C
Mr. Hyde says that Dr. Jekyll is not in the house. He wouldn't expect him as it was not his house. It reveals that Dr. Jekyll is often there.
D
None of the above.

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What is the contextual meaning of the word 'disquietude'?
A
state of uneasiness or anxiety:
B
state of stillness or calmness.
C
mild dislike or aversion.
D
ceases to be visible.

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How does Mr. Hyde react when Mr. Utterson says Dr. Jekyll is friends with both of them?
A
He shouted at him.
B
He stares at him strangely.
C
He ignores him.
D
He gives a savage laugh.

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What does this suggest about
Mr. Hyde?
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How does Mr. Hyde depart from Mr. Utterson?
A
Mr. Hyde says nothing.
B
He snarls aloud in a 'savage laugh'.
C
He goes into the house with extraordinary quickness.
D
All of the above.

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How does this make him seem to Mr. Utterson?
A
It confirms the initial unfavorable impression.
B
It leaves him feeling uneasy and confused
C
Both A and B.
D
None of them

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What do you think Mr. Utterson will try to do next?

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Compare Mr. Utterson’s mood at the start and end of the story. What causes the change? What does this make him resolve to do?
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Now I can:
*Read and comprehend the text to answer the questions.
*Read the text with correct pronunciation and intonation.
*Identify new words and meanings given in the text.
*Brainstorm to identify the main idea/message of the text.
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HOME ASSIGNMENT
Attempt the given question in your English notebook.
LAQ                      S.no-14.7
Mr. Utterson approaches Mr. Hyde at night on the street. How would you react, if someone did this to you? How else might Mr. Utterson have approached Mr. Hyde?  


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