The Hound of The Baskervilles N°3

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AUTHOR CHATERS OR SUMMARY OF NEW EXAMPLES OF CHARACTER(S) MESSAGE(S) OR


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WEEK TWO OR THEREE FOUND IN THE THE LITERARY
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BIOGHRAPHY Sir Henry was 30 years 1. I HAVE LOST 1. MISS


old. Two strange Brought: A BOOT. STAPLETON
things have happened  bear 2. I BOUGHT 2. DR WATSON
PAG: 16,17,18 according to Sir Henry.  carry THEM 3. SIR HENRY
(20th of mayl) One of those is that he  deliver YESTERDAY. 4. SELDEN(ASESI
received a letter  import 3. I HAVE NO)
PAG: 19-22 (where he says that his NEVER 5. MR JACK
(24th of may) Strong:
life is in danger) in the  able WORM STAPLETON
hostel where he is  active THEM. 6. MR Y MRS
Sir Arthur Ignatius PAG: Dr. Holmes was a
staying but nobody  athletic 4. I WOULD MARRYMORE
Conan Doyle (22 May 23,24,25,26 man with a brilliant
(27th of may) knew he was there.  big LIKE TO VISIT 7. SIR CHARLES
1859 – 7 July 1930) was ability to deduce
The other strange YOUR HOTEL
a British writer best Staying:
thing is that one of his 5. I LOOKED and inquire and for
known for his detective  continue
boots was lost (only WHERE more secrets to
fiction featuring the  delay
one), then Dr Holmes HOLMES keep all sales
character Sherlock  hang
is left to join him and WAS always light.
Holmes. Originally, a  last
Dr. Mortimer the next POINTING.
physician, in 1887 he received:
morning. When they 6. I THINK WE
published A Study in
retired, Dr Holmes and  accepted
Scarlet, the first of four HAVE THE
Watson followed them  acknowledged ANSWER TO
novels about Holmes  collected
because they knew ONE OF OUR
and Dr. Watson. In  earned
that someone else was QUESTIONS.
addition, Doyle wrote boot:
following them. And 7. WE SHALL
over fifty short stories  footwear
they did not get FIND YOUR
featuring the famous  brogan
confused. A black- STOLEN
detective. The Sherlock
bearded man was  galoshes BOOTS.
Holmes stories
following them. When  oxford
I told him Mortimer
are generally recognized him he was follow: 8. I HAVE NO
considered milestones the servant at  pursue LIVING
in the field of crime Barkeville Hall  chase RELATIVES.
fiction. (barrymore).  displace 9. YOU WILL BE
Doyle was a prolific Dr. Holmes suggested  ensue VERY
writer; his non- that Mr. Henry go to shall: WELCOME
Sherlockian works Dartmoor with Dr.  be about to AT
include fantasy and Watson so that his life  be obliged BASKERVILLE
science fiction stories is not in danger.  intend HALL.
about Professor When they arrived at  must 10. DOES THE
Challenger and Dartmoor they were cab: WIND OFTEN
humorous stories surprised that a  carriage MAKE THIS
about the Napoleonic prisoner escaped SOUND?
 taxi
soldier Brigadier whose name is Selden.
 taxicab
Gerard, as well as Dr. Watson felt that
 hac
plays, romances, the place was very
round:
poetry, non-fiction and dangerous, that same
 bulbous
historical novels. One night he wrote to
of Doyle's early short Holmes about  curled
stories, "J. Habakuk everything he had  curved
Jephson's Statement", seen and heard  cylindrical
helped to popularise followed:
the mystery of  pursue
the Mary Celeste.  chase
 displace
 ensue

LITERATURE:
Arthur Conan Doyle is
best known for the 60
stories he wrote about
Sherlock Holmes. His
body of work includes
nearly 200 novels,
short stories, poems,
historical books and
pamphlets.

STUDENT: TALAVERA ZELADA VALERY LILIANA 1723125046

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