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a) What kind of a man was John Openshaw?​

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Answered by cindrellaofearth
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Answer:

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Answered by presentmoment
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Explanation:

In the lesson “The Five Orange Pips” of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes written by Arthur Conan Doyle, the character John Openshaw, was a good-looking young man whose father Mr. Joseph Openshaw and his uncle have died mysteriously.  

John believed that their death needed to be investigated and so he met Sherlock Holmes. John as a person was a very soft, neat and tidy and well-kempt man.  

He was well-spoken, and he had something of sureness in his speech.

He was also a strong type of a person and a staunch believer in what he thought.

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