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Answer:
As determined.
Explanation:
Robert Louise Stevenson's "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" tells the story of the dual personalities of a known doctor Jekyll. But the appearance of his "protege' or alter ego Mr Hyde is the exact opposite, a monster in all senses.
Mr. Utterson is the lawyer of Dr. Jekyll and had been told of how a Mr. Hyde had trampled a small child and had produced a cheque signed by the doctor a compensation for the girl's death. Again, he had appeared as the sole benefactor of Jekyll's wealth in his will, which arouses Mr. Utterson's curiosity. But with the allusive nature of Hyde, Mr. Utterson had to resort to extreme determination in trying to catch this man Hyde and get to know the truth abut his relationship with Dr. Jekyll. This excerpt is from the second chapter of the story titled "Search for My. Hyde".
The term to describe the characterization of Mr. Utterson in the given excerpt would be as follows:
C). As determined.
"The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"
- In the given excerpt from the text authored by Robert Louise Stevenson, the character of Mr. Utterson could be described as 'determined.'
- His decisive character is displayed through the descriptions of his steadfast and purposeful actions to grab Hyde and know the truth from him i.e. 'haunt the door...under fogged city moon.'
- Thus, option C is the correct answer.
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