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B. Answer the questions with reference to context.
...ambling along Baker Street in the fog, thinking of my talk, I realized I didn't really
know much about village life in India.
Who said these lines? Where was he going?
b. What "talk' was the person going to give?
Was the narrator confident about the talk? What were the things he knew and
what did he not know about village life in India?
vo Where did the narrator find himself immediately after?
2. She had begun to weep, and I thought Holmes was going to soften.
a. Who is being referred to as 'she' here? Why do you think she began to weep?
b. Did Holmes 'soften' when she wept? What does his reaction tell us about him?
What did Holmes ask Bond to do immediately after?
d. Was Bond successful?
3.
"Sherlock Holmes, eh? And you'll be Dr Watson, I suppose?'
Who said these words and to whom?
b. What scene had they arrived on? How did the person spoken to try to justify
what had happened?
c. Why did the speaker say these words?

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Answered by rajlaxmi56
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Answered by supratikg13
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Answer:

Who is being referred to as 'she' here? Why do you think she began to weep?

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