Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)

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Text
Read, discuss, highlight, and annotate…
- Highlights should be short, precise and focussed on key words and phrases.
- Annotations should be colour-coded and carefully written to aid future revision.
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Summary
Respond concisely…
- Summarise all the main events and character developments.
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Quiz
Respond in one carefully composed sentence…
- Ensure the question is implied in the answer.
- Question: Who wrote the novella?
- Answer: The Strange Case Of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde was written by Robert Louis Stevenson in 1886.
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Explain
Respond verbally or in one carefully constructed paragraph…
- Select the most significant or revealing quotation(s) from the provided text.
- Quotations should be embedded into your own writing and should probably not be used in their entirety.
- Stevenson's assertion that Mr Utterson "enjoyed the theatre, but had not crossed the doors of one for twenty years" suggests both self-control and, perhaps, unnecessary self-denial — a man who is a martyr to his perceived ideas of propriety.
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Answer
Respond convincingly and at length...
- Quotations should be embedded into your own writing and should probably not be used in their entirety.
- Answers should be more than one paragraph and contain more than one quotation.
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