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The valley of fear comprehension scene 1 and 2 Question and answers I want
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1. How does Doyle create suspense in the first two scenes (Act 1) of the play script?
2. What do these scenes tell the reader about the setting i.e. the Victorian England?
3. Suggest three strategies a detective might adopt in solving a case effectively.
4. Keeping in view the dialogue: ‘I reckon hell must be something like this Valley’, reflect on the situation in Vermissa Valley.

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The valley of fear comprehension scene 1 and 2 Question and answers I want

I have question and but I need answers

●  1891, Sherlock Holmes was a character very much of his time and place, who appealed to British readers directly by confronting the messy, changeable

● In the history of the United Kingdom, the Victorian era was the period of Queen Victoria's reign, from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901. The era ...

● In criminal investigations, detectives apply different thinking styles, such as method style, ... and solving cases is an essential characteristic for an effective detective, but creativity is ... Home Team Journal, 3, 102 – 112.

● Keeping in view the dialogue: 'I reckon hell must be something like this Valley', reflect on the situation in Vermissa Valley.

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