Which Statement Best Describes How Mr. Hyde Is Characterized In The Excerpt?

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Which Statement Best Describes How Mr. Hyde Is Characterized In The Excerpt?

ve common friends," said Mr. Utterson. "Common friends," echoed Mr. Hyde, a little hoarsely. "Who are they?" "Jekyll, for instance," said the lawyer. "He never told you," cried Mr. Hyde, with a flush of anger. "I did not think you would have lied." "Come," said Mr. Utterson, "that is not fitting language." The other snarled aloud into a savage laugh; and the next moment, with extraordinary quickness, he had unlocked the door and disappeared into the house. Which statement best describes how Mr. Hyde is characterized in the excerpt? -The author uses direct characterization to show readers that Mr. Hyde is a sinister man. -The author uses direct characterization to show readers that Mr. Hyde has a strange appearance. -The author uses indirect characterization to show that Mr. Hyde is lonely and misunderstood. -The author uses indirect characterization to show that Mr. Hyde is rude and uncivilized.
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The author uses indirect characterization to show that Mr. Hyde is rude and uncivilized.

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