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English, 06.05.2020 06:44 Garry123

Here’s a quick biography of how I came to be, 1
the junior lead detective who researches fearlessly. 2

The probability, I find, is just as good as coincidence 3
that I’ll find some hidden mystery by watching some events. 4

This vocation, fair and true, I stumbled on one day, 5
and the verdict was that I’d pursue each fact that comes my way. 6

When I find a question that requires investigation, 7
I pull out all the stops and start my thorough speculation. 8

I believe in accuracy, and truth for all involved, 9
and always staying neutral ‘til the case is all but solved. 10

Each occurrence that I witness is a clue to ponder ever— 11
‘til I take the case and make it my own personal endeavor. 12

I interview each villain, and I never give an inch. 13
I notice all the ticks, and I explore each blink and flinch. 14

I ensure each alibi is honest; I check each testimony, 15
and I find the real exception and expose it from the phony. 16
In line 5, the word vocation means

A) article.
B) career.
C) decision.
D) narrative.
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