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I can use well-selected evidence to explain how Hyde is presented throughout the novella.
I can use well-selected evidence to explain how Hyde is presented throughout the novella.
I can explain the significance of the characters Ignorance and Want and how Dickens uses them to convey his message of social responsibility.
I can use well-selected evidence to explain how Hyde is presented throughout the novella.
I can explain the significance of the characters Ignorance and Want and how Dickens uses them to convey his message of social responsibility.
I can identify and analyse quotations which present Hyde as a dangerous character.
I can identify and analyse quotations which present Hyde as a dangerous character.
I can explain how Dickens presents Fred as the antithesis of Scrooge.
I can identify and analyse quotations which present Hyde as a dangerous character.
I can explain how Dickens presents Fred as the antithesis of Scrooge.
