The answer is: King Richard III.
In the "International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes: Cracking an Ancient Case," the riddle makes reference to the English king from the House of York. The reason is the word "Board" corresponds with his personal badge, which was a white boar. Besides, his enemy was the Tudor King Henry VII, wo succeeded him and whose badge was a red rose. Richard had taken Edward's throne after the latter was considered illegitimate. His story was told by William Shakespeare, who was born in Stratford-Upon-Avon. Finally, his body was found under a car park in Leicester, which explains the Jaguars and Vauxhalls car brands.
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A pizza was brought by me.
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The answer to your question is B, the police officer said that everyone needed to put their hands up high
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Ishmael Beah's was different in that
- he had no report card as evidence that he had been to school before
- unlike other kids, he was not worried about his clothes, not his academic performance. His experience in the war had changed him in a way that many of the other kids probably would not understand nor were ready to believe [Paragraph 20-25]
- his peers found his British-African English to be awkward [Paragraph 27-30]
- he was very observant and liked to take different path to avoid being predictable. This was so unlike his friends. [Paragraph 41]
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