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a. 1. “Look out! It's coming!" Who said this to whom? b. What did the speaker mean? What happened soon after? C.​

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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We are given Reference to the context from the chapter "The Hound of the Baskervilles" written by Arthur Conan Doyle

  • Answer of a) Sherlock Holmes said the words which are given in the context. And said these words to Lestrade, Watson and Sir Henry.

  • Answer of b) The speaker who was Sherlock Holmes meant that the hound was coming towards them and wanted them to be careful which can be said that it was a sort of warning to them.

  • Answer of c) Soon after the hound came into full view. The enormous coal-black hound came leaping towards them. It bounded down the track following the footsteps of Sir Henry.

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