Answer: Dr. Jekyll is torn between the two sides of his identity
Explanation:
The conflict in this excerpt is that Dr. Jekyll is torn between the two sides of his identity.
In this case, if he casted his lot with Jekyll, then he was going to forget about the appetites that he had secretly indulged and on the other hand, if he casted it in with Hyde, he was going to die to a thousand interests and aspirations, and become despised and friendless.
I would consider Rakest and his grandfather to be nature lovers because when they planted the tree they became attached by watching it grow so they fell in love
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After the first use of 'astronaut'
The answer is most likely D