<span>It's a feeling that someone or something is not worthy of any respect or approval or the state of being despised dishonored or digraced.</span>
'<em>The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle</em>' is a detective-based short story by Arthur Conan Doyle. In the stories, Blue Carbuncle and Three students, Holmes wanted to give a second chance to the guilty person. Thus, option B is accurate.
<h3>Who is Holmes in the story?</h3>
Sherlock Holmes is the main character in the story and is a private detective who is sharp and intelligent. He along with his friend Dr. Watson investigates the cases.
In Blue Carbuncle, he investigates James Ryder. At the end of the story, it is seen that he led Ryder away freely as he wanted him to give him a chance and didn't wanted to him to become a career criminal.
Therefore, option B. Sherlock wanted to give Ryder a second chance.
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Knox characterizes Antigone as someone who placed her own beliefs and convictions above the law, even though this made her take actions that harmed her.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Knox claims that Antigone is the person who does the right things for the wrong reasons.
- That's because he believes she's right in wanting to bury her brother since a brother is someone we must look after at all times and Antigone believes that family should be considered above all else.
- However, he believes she did it for the wrong reasons.
- To Knox, Antigone did this not to fulfill a belief she holds, but rather to rebel and disobey the orders set by the new king, who takes her father's place.
To Knox, Antigone has a mixture of family loyalty and rebellion, which she uses to promote all her actions, even if it hurts her.
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The answer to this question would have to be a.
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