Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

According to the book Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, what association has Mr. Guest, Utterson’s chief clerk, made between Mr. Hyde’s letter and Dr. Jekyll invitation for dinner?

a. Dr. Jekyll’s and Mr. Hyde’s handwritings were very similar in many ways. b. Both documents were written in the same sheet of paper divided in half. c. Mr. Hyde’s handwriting was too uncertain, as he learned to write not long ago. Due the similarities, possibly was him who taught Mr. Hyde how to write. d. Mr. Hyde’s handwriting was almost impossible to read and he needed to learn how to write as carefully as Dr. Jekyll.
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a. Dr. Jekyll’s and Mr. Hyde’s handwritings were very similar in many ways.

‘What!’ he thought.’ Henry Jekyll forge for a murderer!’ And his blood ran cold in his veins.

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