Score-Raising Classics: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Fourth Edition

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Makes scoring higher so easy, it's scary!

Millions of readers have enjoyed Robert Louis Stevenson’s horror story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde for its dark and gripping plot. But did you know that it's also packed with words you need to know to score higher on tests?


Learning words by reading them in context is one of the most effective ways to expand your vocabulary and improve your scores on the SAT, ACT, AP exams and more! Classic novels are taught throughout high school and can now be read to learn vocabulary words that frequently appear on exams.

Barron’s Score-Raising Classics: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde  is designed for easy use and features

  • Hundreds of vocabulary words in bold typeface throughout
  • Definitions for each highlighted word on the facing page
  • Pronunciation, part of speech, and synonyms for defined words
  • A complete index to help you quickly find the words you need to know
Barron’s Score-Raising Classics provide students with an invaluable learning tool to score higher on exams and an enjoyable reading experience.

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This is Book 2 in the Barron's Score-Raising Classics Series. See all Barron's Score-Raising Classics books here.

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About Robert Louis Stevenson


 Robert Louis Stevenson was born in 1850 in Edinburgh. In 1867 he entered Edinburgh University to study engineering but subsequently switched to law. Stevenson liked to travel and wrote many essays and short stories for magazines about these travels. Treasure Island was published in 1883 and was followed by Kidnapped and The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll

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