describe these characters from the story in two to three sentences each. ........hints.
a. Mr Baker: a tall poor person - wore an old hat - timid - did not attempt to fight back the
rough men - ran away after seeing Peterson, leaving the goose and the hat behind
b. Mr Holmes: very intelligent, observant, ace detective - solved the case of the geese and
consequently of the gem with much ease
Dr Warson: a friend of Holmes - made straight observations on things from which Holmes
tried to get clues for the case - asked for explanations on whatever Holmes made deductions
about
d. Mr Ryder: Mrs Oakshort's brother - an attendant at a hotel from where he stole the
gem
deverly shifted the blame on to the plumber - hid the gem in the wrong goose - attacked
Baker to get the goose from him - later quarrelled with Mr Breckinridge - finally caught by
Sherlock Holmes
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Answer:
A. Mr Baker: he is a tall and poor person. He wears an old hat. He is timid and did not attempt to fight back the rough men and he ran away after seeing Peterson, leaving the goose and the hat behind.
B. Mr Holmes: he is very intelligent, observant and is an ace detective as he solved the case of the geese and consequently of the gem with much ease.
C. Dr Warson: he is a friend of Holmes. He made straight observations on things from which Holmes saw.
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Answer:
Mr Baker: a tall poor person - wore an old hat - timid - did not attempt to fight back the
rough men - ran away after seeing Peterson, leaving the goose and the hat behind
b. Mr Holmes: very intelligent, observant, ace detective - solved the case of the geese and
consequently of the gem with much ease
Dr Warson: a friend of Holmes - made straight observations on things from which Holmes
tried to get clues for the case - asked for explanations on whatever Holmes made deductions
about
d. Mr Ryder: Mrs Oakshort's brother - an attendant at a hotel from where he stole the
gem
deverly shifted the blame on to the plumber - hid the gem in the wrong goose - attacked
Baker to get the goose from him - later quarrelled with Mr Breckinridge - finally caught by
Sherlock Holmes