"Will Hyde die upon the ____?"
A) scaffold
B) port
C) hearth
A) scaffold
"I purchased at once, from a firm of wholesale chemists, a large quantity of a particular ____ which I knew, <...>."
A) phial
B) salt
C) efficacy
B) salt
"I was driven to reflect deeply and inveterately on that hard law of life, which lies at the root of ____."
A) religion
B) vestment
C) glee
A) religion
"I hesitated long before I put this theory to the test of practice. I knew well that I risked ____; <...>."
A) condemnation
B) death
C) despondency
B) death
"[After drinking the potion] I stretched out my hands, <...> and in the act, I was suddenly aware that I had lost in ______."
A) stature
B) effulgence
C) intelligence
A) stature
[About the transformations] <...> from these agonies of death and birth, I had come forth an angel instead of a ____.
A) fiend
B) spirit
C) denizen
A) fiend
"My ______ of the salt, <...> began to run low."
A) reconciliation
B) insurgency
C) provision
C) provision
"<…> it had seemed to me of late as though the body of Edward Hyde had grown in stature, <…>, if this was much prolonged, the balance of my nature might be permanently overthrown, <…> and the character of Edward Hyde become ____ mine."
A) irrevocably
B) happily
C) obsequiously
A) irrevocably
"<…> gratitude for my escape shone so strong in my soul that it almost ___ the brightness of hope."
A) rivalled
B) mauled
C) reconciled
A) rivalled
"[About Edward Hyde] Evil besides <...> had left on that body an imprint of deformity and ___."
A) abstinence
B) avidity
C) decay
C) decay
"I have observed that when I wore the ____ of Edward Hyde, none could come near to me at first <...>."
A) semblance
B) impatience
C) abhorrence
A) semblance
"I took and furnished that house in Soho, <...>; and engaged as housekeeper a creature whom I well knew to be silent and ______."
A) insurgent
B) astute
C) unscrupulous
C) unscrupulous