A) Duncan Ross's hair was brighter than Wilson's. B) Watson didn't notice Ms. Spaulding's dirty skirt. C) The bank director was grateful to Holmes. D) The bank was located behind Wilson's shop.
A) suspicious; convincing B) helpful; deceptive C) impatient; harmless D) jealous; cunning
A) "There is nothing out of the ordinary about his looks, other than his hair, which is as orange as freshly peeled carrots." B) "We'll have to dig deep to find out what it is." C) "As for Duncan Ross. He's vanished without a trace." D) "Clopping hooves and other subdued street noises can be heard in the background."
A) sharp B) sensitive C) wise D) eager
A) Holmes told Mr. Wilson that he'd solved the case. B) Watson went out and bought a revolver. C) Victoria Spaulding quit her job. D) Holmes contacted Inspector Jones
A) she wanted to learn how to run a shop. B) she and Duncan Ross knew each other. C) she was developing film in the basement. D) the Red-Headed League was real.
A) his acute skills of observation B) his ability to remember things that happened long ago. C) his determination and wit D) his patience with Dr. Watson's lack of mindfulness
A) Mindful people don't use cell phones B) No one is as smart as Sherlock Holmes C) People who meditate are much happier than those who don't D) We should all work to develop our powers of concentration.
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