“….if the lady is correct in saying that the flooring and walls are sound, and that the door, window, and chimney are impassable, then her sister must have been undoubtedly alone when she met her mysterious end.”
“What becomes, then, of these nocturnal whistles, and what of the very peculiar words of the dying woman?”
“I cannot think.”
”When you combine the ideas of whistles at night, the presence of a band of gypsies…the fact that we have every reason to believe that the doctor has an interest in preventing his stepdaughter’s marriage,…and, finally, the fact that Miss Helen Stoner heard a metallic clang…I think there is good ground to think that the mystery may be cleared along those lines.”
Which character serves as Sherlock Holmes’s confidante?
Watson
Miss Helen Stoner
Miss Stoner’s stepfather, a doctor
a gypsy
Since sodium chloride is classified as a compound, a sample of it contains more than one kind of atom, a solution of atoms and molecules.
Compounds are generally made up of atoms of different elements. The elements could be two or even more than two.
Compounds are as opposed to elements because the latter contains atoms of the same substance.
Molecules are the smallest unit of a compound that can take part in reactions.
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to show that Nelson is, in fact, quite skilled at his hobby. Which of the following should you choose to
replace tinkering with so that the reader gets the right idea?
A. Fiddling with
b. Selling
C. Messing with
D. Repairing
The answer is D. Repairing.
Feminine
Neuter
neuter is the correct answer
conjunction
preposition
auxiliary
interrogative
empty word
Preposition is the correct answer.
In the sentence ¨They ate lunch under a pine tree", under is classified as a preposition of place. It's been used to especify the place where the subject "they" had lunch. The word "under" in the sentence can be easily replaced by the words "below" or "beneath" which are also prepositions of place.
Left school. We
Lurk late. We . . ."
A.
choppy, jumpy
B.
frightened, confused
C.
soft, soothing
D.
joyful, playful