How does Stevenson portray Mr. Hyde as a monster?

Introduction:Introduce your main lines of argument (remember, its important to make a quick 5 minute plan to make sure you know what to write about before starting your essay)Try and offer a little explanation to each point, but leave the bulk of the analysis and explanation until your main paragraphsWriting your lines of argument:PEWLE paragraphs:PointEvidence (quote)Word (analyse the quote)Link (link to elsewhere in the text)ExplainRemember, context is important but make sure its integrated into your answer rather than bolted on at the end.Conclusion:Summarise your points, bringing your strongest one forward to end strong

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