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| Describe Mr. Poole's appearance when he came to visit Mr. Utterson |
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He looked worried and very upset. He was terrified as to what has happened.
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| Predict what "foul play' has happened to upset Mr. Poole so much. |
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| How did Mr. Utterson respond to Mr. Poole's request to come with him? |
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Mr. U went with Mr. Poole
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| What does the simile "stood huddled together like a flock of sheep" mean in describing Dr. J's employee's |
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The people were gathered todgether for protection. They were afraid of something.
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| When Mr. Poole takes Mr. U to Dr. J's house, why does he not want Dr. J to know that Mr. U is there? |
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He doesn't want Dr. J's actions to change.
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| What changes does Mr. U note in Dr. J? |
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Dr. J's voice is changed.
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| What presumption does Mr. Poole make to suggest the reason for the 'change in Dr. J's voice? |
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That Dr. J has been kidnapped and somone else is in the room or maybe Dr. J has been murdered.
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| How does Mr. Utterson respond to Mr. Poole's explanation? Why? |
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That it is a wild tale. If true, why would the murderer stay?
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