The event in the story that is a key detail in Holmes’s solution of the case is "<span>a. the observation that Mr. Wilson belonged to the Freemasons" since this was the society that had raised suspicions before. </span>
Answer:
A theme is the <em><u>message </u></em>conveyed in the text.
Explanation:
Any written work of literature will have an underlying message that it wants to relay to the readers. This allows the central message to be the focus around which the whole story develops.
The theme of any literary work or speech or any conversation is the subject or message that the whole passage/ text revolves around. This enables the overall understanding of what the author or writer intends to share with the readers. Thus, in short, we can say that the theme of a text is the message that it intends to convey to the readers.
Answer:
spends his free time with his sons
Explanation:
right on edge
<span>C. We should always remember the people who died at Gettysburg.
Lincoln is saying that people in the future will forget what people said there, but they should never forget what people did there--they gave their lives for the fight and should be honored and remembered forever. </span>
A.) should be the correct answer because if she has an interview from King that means that she is looking from his prospective. in answer D.) it would be swapped you would need Gandhi´s prospective not King´s
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