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What can readers conclude based on the details in the text? Holmes values Dr. Watson's opinions. City life has become tiresome for Holmes. Holmes takes a casual approach to detective work. Dr. Watson takes the lead on solving crimes. Question 2 Part B Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A? "He was lounging upon the sofa in a purple dressing gown among a pile of crumpled morning newspapers." "'Only one of those odd little events that happen when you have four million people crowded together within the space of a few square miles.'" "'I suppose,' I remarked, ‘that, homely as it looks, that hat has some deadly story linked on to it.'" "'Not at all. I am glad to have a friend with whom I can discuss my findings.'"

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