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English, 13.04.2021 20:30, ciaotaylor

Hound of Baskervilles Ch 1-4 Questions Chapter One
1. Where do we find Holmes and Watson?
2. Who comes to visit Holmes and Watson? What did the visitor leave behind?
3. Describe the visitor from Watson’s POV. Holme’s POV.
4. Why did the visitor come to see Holmes?
5. What does Holmes speculate concerning Dr. Mortimer’s dog?
6. What does Holmes observe about Dr. Mortimer’s forefingers?
7. How does the visitor insult Holmes? What does the visitor like about Holmes?

Chapter 2
1. Describe the article Mortimer has in his pocket
2. What does Holmes know about the article’s age?
3. What advice is contained in the manuscript Mortimer reads to Holmes?
4. Describe the origin of the Hound story
5. Who was Sir Charles Baskerville? What happened to him?

I wasn’t here for this part of the book, but I can finish the rest. If you can help with any, I appreciate it!

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1. Where do we find Holmes and Watson?

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