I think it’s answer A. Misery doesn’t sound right
        
             
        
        
        
Yes, because now I have read this and want to know what your project is about!
It captures my attention. 
Its the exclamation mark;)
        
             
        
        
        
Sherlock holmes knocked on Mr. Jabez Wilson's door because he wanted to see the knees of his assistant's trousers. Therefore, Option C is the correct statement.
<h3>Why does Mr. Holmes knock on Mr. Wilson's door?</h3>
Holmes pounded at the sidewalk outdoor Wilson's save to decide whether or not the floor became a hole underneath, and he knocked at the door for instructions in order that he ought to see whether or not the knees of Spaulding's pants had been worn away.
 Therefore, Sherlock holmes knocked on Mr. Jabez Wilson's door because he wanted to see the knees of his assistant's trousers. Therefore, Option C is the correct statement.
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Answer:
A run-on sentence results from two or more complete sentences being connected without any punctuation. The best way to find a run-on sentence is to determine whether there is more than one independent clause in the same sentence without punctuation.
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A) dealing with workers who know what they’re talking about is more satisfying for clients