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Unit 21 | lesson 7 unit checkpoint: sherlock holmes, part 1 7. in "the adventure of the blue carbuncle," how does the carbuncle get into the goose? a. the goose eats it without warning. b. mr. breckinridge feeds it to the goose. c. john horner gives it to the goose. d. james ryder puts it in the goose. question resources

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