There are several things that make Delaroche's painting more realistic. In the first painting, it seems as if he is riding toward battle in the Alps, when in fact he was not, as the description stated, Austrian forces had already been defeated, so there was no reason for him to look like that. In Delaroche's painting, he seems more accurately depicted, cold, tired, and with others (most likely servants) who are forced to walk while Napoleon rides on his horse.
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B. set up the main conflict early on in the story's plot.
C. share important details of the story's plot with the reader while keeping them a secret from the story's characters.
D. describe the past lives of the main characters.
Answer:
B. an opal brooch
Explanation:
The altruism sees Sherlock Holmes endeavoring to restore a cap and goose lost by somebody on Christmas Day, yet the story at that point manages the robbery of a valuable stone, the Blue Carbuncle.
The ability of Holmes is shown in the analyst finding much about the proprietor of the cap and the goose basically from looking at the battered cap; however, the unraveling of the missing stone has substantially more to do with legwork than deduction.
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