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Hi there I need an English expert to help me in my hw. We are using : The Strange Case of Dr. JEKYLL AND Mr. HYDE ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON EDITED BY KATHERINE LINEHAM. There are questions about the stories that are in the book. I need you to tell me where do you get the answers from? I mean from which page, and which line? Thank you.
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As an AI language model, I am unable to access specific physical copies of books or their page numbers, including the edition of "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" edited by Katherine Lineham. Therefore, I cannot provide precise page and line references directly from your edition. However, I can assist you by discussing the themes, characters, plot points, and critical interpretations of the story based on standard editions and my training data. If you provide the specific questions or passages you are referring to, I can help analyze or explain them in detail, which may help you find the relevant page and line references in your edition.
For locating exact page and line numbers, I recommend using the table of contents, chapter titles, or page headings in your Edwardian edition, and then carefully scanning the relevant chapters for the specific passages. Many editions of the story are structured similarly with chapters like "Story of the Door," "Search for Mr. Hyde," "Remarkable Incidents," and so on. Cross-referencing these with your questions can guide you to the correct pages and lines.
If you have specific questions from your homework, please share them here, and I can provide detailed explanations or summaries that may help you locate the answers more efficiently within your edition. Remember that different editions and printings may have different pagination, so exact page and line references can vary. Consulting your book directly is the best approach for precise citations.
References
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