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John was saying by his words that he thought of her sometimes but he wouldn't dare try to go after her again. His tone was kind of rude and I say this because he literally said "I'll cut off my hand."
Abigail was saying for them not to speak another word about anything or she would pretty much kill them with a knife in the dead of night. Her tone wasn't nearly as nice as John meant his. The words used to say this was "I will come to you in the black of some terrible night and I will bring a pointy reckoning that will shudder you."
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The option which is a fragment in this paragraph is the first one - Because frustrated students have been pushing for renovations so their gym can accommodate larger crowds.
It is a fragment because it is incomplete - it cannot stand on its own.
Chapter 1
We open the novel with Watson recollecting Sherlock giving himself a shot of a 7% cocaine solution.
Between morphine and cocaine, Watson believes that Holmes is beginning to throw his life away.
Holmes explains that even though the physical side effects are taxing, the shot of cocaine allows his mind to remain clear and focused.
Watson and Holmes reminisce about their previous case and how Holmes is "the only unofficial consulting detective" in town.
Watson tells Holmes of the chroniciling of the events in his memoir "A Study in Scarlet."
Holmes describes a case in which he assisted another detective, Francois Le Villard, who is currently the top French detective.
Holmes mentions three qualities necessary to be a great detective: deduction, observation, and a desire to seek knowledge.
Holmes describes to Watson his monagraphs which are like "how to" plans for the common detective. Currently he has written monagraphs regarding cigar ash and footsteps.
Sherlock takes Watsons older brother's watch, and tells Watson everything he can tell about the owner of the watch, and it's history.
Watson is offended by Sherlock's response. Holmes tells him of his brother and his drinking problem. Holmes then informs of how he deduces these facts.
What does Holmes tell Watson when he asks this?
The land-lady comes with a letter from a lady named Mary Morstan.
Answer:
A) May B) Could C) Can D) Can E) Can
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