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cluponka [151]
1 year ago
11

Which detail from the passage supports the idea that mystery novels appeal to readers?

English
2 answers:
shutvik [7]1 year ago
5 0

Answer:

C

Explanation:

because some of the novels gives us clue and lead us to solve it

Mrac [35]1 year ago
3 0

The veil of secrecy and the unknown intrigue many readers of the mystery novels detail from the passage supports the idea that mystery novels appeal to readers. Thus, option C is correct.

<h3>What is the passage?</h3>

A passage is a portion from a book or other written document. It can be a single sentence in length or as long as a thesis. A literary phrase typically consists of multiple lines. Literary form, from poems to novels, can be represented by the show of passage.

The veil of secrecy was the one that was suggested in the terms The velocity was the one that such as that how The Reader should be all in treat about water is going to happen in the near future.

Suggest how the stories are being linked. Also how the mysterious normal as always has a based on that person would not be able to depict or think of. Therefore, option C is correct.

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The question is incomplete, Complete question probably will be  is:

Which detail from the passage supports the idea that mystery novels appeal to readers?

A.

The veil of secrecy and the unknown intrigue many readers of the mystery novels.

B.

Mysteries novels are works that involve detectives or crime.

C.

These novels lead the reader from one clue to the next so that he or she tries to solve the mystery as well.

D.

The detectives, amateur or professional, find themselves trying to solve a puzzling crime.

Fergus Hume in his novel The Mystery of a Hansom Cab (1886) poses the puzzle of how a man could be murdered in a hansom cab while in transit between point A and point B. Set in Melbourne, the book also draws on social divides and family secrets and contains detailed and vivid descriptions of Melbourne at that time. Published in Australia in 1886, it became an international bestseller and was translated into eleven languages. Hume went on to write over 130 novels and is credited with establishing the mystery novel as a genre in its own right.

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