verbal passing on of information, not
newspapers or tv . only words
word of mouth
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Someone who helps someone do something
wrong
accomplice
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In 'The Adventure of the Norwood
Builder,' Oldacre faked his death not only to get revenge on McFarlane's mother by
framing her son for murder, but also to:
dodge creditors and start his life over under a new name
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seesaw
Swap points!
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gold
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rocket
Go to first place!
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lifesaver
Give 25 points!
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a situation in which separate things happen by
chance at the same time or in the same way.
coincidence
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relating to the profession or skill
of preserving or creating friendly relationships between countries
diplomatic
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What facts did Sherlock Holmes know
about McFarlane? How did he know?
was not married because his clothes
were untidy;Â was a lawyer because he saw some
legal papers in his pockets; lung illness
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the opinion that people have about
how good or how bad something or someone is
reputation
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talk or reports in the newspapers
about shocking events involving important people
scandal
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Why did Holmes say the Lestrade
might be right that McFarlane was guilty?
Holmes thought that John McFarlane,
her son, might hate Oldacre
too and might have murdered him.