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Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 Sherlock Holmes Part 3
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Quotes Questions Characters Vocabulary 1 Vocabulary 2 10 pt 10 pt
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 Quotes Questions Characters Vocabulary 1 Vocabulary 2 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 30 pt 30 pt 30 pt 30pt 30 pt 40 pt 40 pt 40 pt 40 pt 40 pt 50pt 50 pt 50 pt 50 pt 50 pt
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Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 “I have seen young McCarthy. But now I am sure he knows as little as we do.”
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Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 “I have seen young McCarthy. But now I am sure he knows as little as we do,” said Sherlock Holmes. (page 18)
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“Let us agree to disagree.”
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 “Let us agree to disagree.”
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Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 “Let us agree to disagree,” said Holmes, laughing. “But if I am not mistaken, there is Hatherley Farm on the left.” Page 19
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“And what did you learn from him?”
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 “And what did you learn from him?”
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“And what did you learn from him?” Dr. Watson
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 “And what did you learn from him?” Dr. Watson Page 17
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Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 “That young McCarthy killed his father; any other way of seeing this case is just not possible.”
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Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 “That young McCarthy killed his father; any other way of seeing this case is just not possible.” Detective Lestrade Page 19
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“But if James is innocent, then who did the murder?”
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 “But if James is innocent, then who did the murder?”
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“But if James is innocent, then who did the murder?”
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 “But if James is innocent, then who did the murder?” Dr. Watson Page 18
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How does Sherlock Holmes describe James McCarthy?
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 How does Sherlock Holmes describe James McCarthy?
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Page 17 - Holmes describes him as
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 “…not a very intelligent man, even if he is good-looking and also, I think, good-hearted.” Page 17 - Holmes describes him as not intelligent, good-looking, and good-hearted.
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Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 Why has James McCarthy refused to marry Alice Turner even though he loves her?
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He loves Miss Turner, but he secretly married a bar woman in Bristol.
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 He loves Miss Turner, but he secretly married a bar woman in Bristol.
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What two facts will prove James innocent according to Sherlock Holmes?
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 What two facts will prove James innocent according to Sherlock Holmes?
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Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 Fact #1: James McCarthy was away from home visiting the bar woman. His father went to the pool to meet someone. His father didn’t know his son James was back. Fact #2: His father called for his son “Cooee!” without knowing that his son returned. (page 17-18)
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Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 What do we learn about the relationship between John Turner and Charles McCarthy in this section?
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Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 Turner was an old friend of McCarthy’s, and he helped him. He gave him free use of Hatherley Farm. Page 19
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How does Sherlock Holmes figure out what happened at Boscombe Pool?
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 How does Sherlock Holmes figure out what happened at Boscombe Pool?
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Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 He used a magnifying glass to see the foot marks better. He found the footprints of James McCarthy and his father. He also found the footprints of someone walking on on toes. Page 23
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Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 Name the character: The first fact is that the murdered man went to the pool to meet someone.
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Name the character: Charles McCarthy
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 Name the character: Charles McCarthy The first fact is that the murdered man went to the pool to meet someone.
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The doctor thinks that he is dying.
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 Name the character: The doctor thinks that he is dying.
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Name the character: Mr. Turner The doctor thinks that he is dying.
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 Name the character: Mr. Turner The doctor thinks that he is dying.
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He has spent the last three days in Bristol.
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 Name the character: He has spent the last three days in Bristol.
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Name the character: James McCarthy
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 Name the character: James McCarthy He has spent the last three days in Bristol.
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She also showed us a pair of the son’s boots.
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 Name the character: She also showed us a pair of the son’s boots.
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Name the character: The servant girl at Hatherley Farm
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 Name the character: The servant girl at Hatherley Farm She also showed us a pair of the son’s boots.
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…that she and James are not really married.
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 Name the character: …that she and James are not really married.
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Name the character: the bar woman
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 Name the character: the bar woman …that she and James are not really married.
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How was it used in the story?
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 dangerously How was it used in the story? Who said it?
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Mr. Turner is dangerously ill. - Lestrade
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 Mr. Turner is dangerously ill. - Lestrade
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How was it used in the story?
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 cloudless How was it used in the story? Who said it?
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Meaning: without clouds in the sky
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 Holmes was right: there was no rain during the night the next day was bright and cloudless. Dr. Watson Meaning: without clouds in the sky
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How was it used in the story?
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 bar How was it used in the story? Who said it?
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Meaning - A business selling drinks
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 James became friendly with a woman in Bristol who worked in a bar. - Holmes Meaning - A business selling drinks
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How was it used in the story?
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 silently How was it used in the story? Who said it?
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He made his way quickly and silently along the path… - Watson
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 It was used by Dr. Watson to describe how Sherlock Holmes walked along the path to Boscombe Pool. He made his way quickly and silently along the path… - Watson Meaning - quietly
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How was it used in the story?
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 secretly How was it used in the story? Who said it?
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He married her secretly. - Holmes
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 He married her secretly. - Holmes
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How was it used in the story?
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 movement How was it used in the story? Who said it?
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Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 I watched my friend carefully, knowing that every movement had meaning. - Dr. Watson
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How was it used in the story?
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 against How was it used in the story? Who said it?
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We know that old Mr. Turner has always been against the idea. - Holmes
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 We know that old Mr. Turner has always been against the idea. - Holmes
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How was it used in the story?
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 sailor How was it used in the story? Who said it?
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Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 She has written him to say that she has a husband already- a sailor- and that she and James are not really married. - Holmes
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How was it used in the story?
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 journey How was it used in the story? Who said it?
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I did not want to begin it after that long journey. - Dr. Watson
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 I did not want to begin it after that long journey. - Dr. Watson a trip
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one hundred and twenty yards wide
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 one hundred and twenty yards wide How was it used in the story? Who said it?
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Used to describe Boscombe Pool. - Dr. Watson
Eleanor M. Savko 5/18/2018 Used to describe Boscombe Pool. - Dr. Watson Page 20: Boscombe Pool is a small piece of water about one hundred and twenty yards wide.
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