In “The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb,” the author makes use of a typical element found in his other mystery stories when he describes
<span><span>A.<span>Watson taking on a mysterious medical case, early in the morning.
</span></span><span>B.<span>Stark luring a victim to a dark, rambling, country house.
</span></span><span>C.<span>Hatherley conveniently waking up near the train station.
</span></span><span>D.<span>Holmes deducing a connection to a missing-person ad.
D. the answer
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
The last option uses 'was justified' to describe Samantha's lack of civility. The object of the action becomes the subject of the sentence. So, the answer is D. Good luck ^^
In a Shakespearean Sonnet the two last lines are always Rhyming Couplets.
A. Adjective
That is a demonstrative adjective