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English, 26.02.2021 02:50, nnn79

The Hound of the Baskervilles (7-9) Choices: (Can use multiple times)
Mr. Frankland
Miss Stapleton
Stapleton
Seldon
Mr. Barrymore
Mrs. Barrymore
Sir Henry

1. This character mistook the narrator of the novel for the heir of the Baskerville Hall.

2. This character was involved in court cases with many people.

3. This character did not have a telegraph delivered directly to them as it was supposed.

4. This character was described as having "an evil yellow face, a terrible animal face, all seemed and scorned with vile passions."

5. This character was the brother of the housekeeper of Baskerville Hall.

6. This character came running up to another character holding a butterfly net.

7. This character said "You would have thought the middle of a prairie a fairly safe place for a man to be private, but, by thunder, the whole country seems to have been out to see me do my wooing..."

8. This character was described as "darker than any brunette...slim, elegant, and tall."

9. This character wanted to marry one of the neighbors.

10. This character lived in Lafter Hall.

11. This character mistook the narrator of the novel for the heir of Baskerville hall.

Please help I didn't read the book and this is due in 2 hours.
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