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Why does sherlock holmes conclude that the unknown visitor to his rooms is absent-minded? a. the visitor's stick has tooth marks. b. the visitor keeps looking for his hat. c. the visitor left his stick behind. d. the visitor did not leave his name.
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Select the correct text in the passage. which details in this diary entry support the main idea that the writer had a horrible day?
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In 250 words, discuss the ways in which the novel relates to the historical context in which it was published.
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