Texas EOC English 1: 3.4 Understanding and Analysis of Literary Texts
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way are here we go Which of the following lines
is the best representation of mr utterson sze character And
hear the potential answers Okay so we've got a final
lines that give us the best idea of the real
mr utterson will you please stand up It probably won't
be too thrilling Oven expose answer c fails miserably because
it describes the wrong guy dr lanyon is the one
who's red faced and boisterous Utterson has never been boisterous
in his life choice but is actually pretty good but
it's not right one We can learn a lot about
characters from their daily habits as a matter of fact
utter since the laidback sundays tell us a lot about
him like how he needs to get out more but
it's under sins thoughts not his habits that drive the
action so bee is gone Option d isn't the worst
thing we've ever seen were told directly that utterson doesn't
care all that much about science that's something to note
especially for his high school science teacher Well in the
end a beats out all the others because it gives
us the most direct info on utterson it sums his
personality clearly in a nutshell utterson is a conservative guy
who likes things to be as normal as possible anything
weird and he flips Out And when you should have 00:01:36.558 --> [endTime] seen him this year running great