She looks through her diary ever so often to __________ about her past decisions.
What is ruminate?
cruel, controlling ruler
What is despot?
Hubris
What is a noun?
acrid
What is unpleasant smell or taste?
This lawyer is the main character who investigates the strange connection between Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
Who is Mr. Utterson?
His ________ led him to not study for the vocab quiz, so he failed.
What is hubris?
strict in manner, attitude, or appearance
What is austere?
Dapper
What is an adjective?
acerbic
What is straightforward?
In Chapter 1, Hyde shows no remorse after this shocking act.
What is trampling a little girl?
His apology for cheating on her seemed _________.
What is contrived?
Flirtatious behavior or the act of flirting
What is coquetry?
Austere
What is an adjective?
florid
What is excessively showy?
This clerk in Utterson’s office compares Hyde’s and Jekyll’s handwriting in Chapter 5.
Who is Mr. Guest?
Whenever he had a problem, he went to his ________ to talk it out.
What is crony?
someone who has expert knowledge in something
What is connoisseur?
Pedantically
What is an adverb?
What is excessive?
The fog and darkness throughout the story symbolize this.
What is mystery or confusion?
The school lunch was so __________ that it left everyone rushing to the toilet.
What is abominable?
waving or shaking in a threatening way
What is brandishing?
Apace
What is an adverb?
pedantically
What is doing something in a way that gives too much attention to rules or small details?
The breaking of the cane symbolizes this turning point in the story.
What is the moment when Jekyll begins to lose control over Hyde?