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How did Watson help his friend to arrest the criminal? - English

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How did Watson help his friend to arrest the criminal?

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उत्तर १

  • Introduction:
    This story is about a dying detective Sherlock Holmes who acts and wanted to arrest a criminal who is in London.
  • Arrival of Watson:
    Watson's friend of Holmes arrived and was horrified to see Holmes was ill. He wanted to treat Holmes. But Holmes did not allow Watson to examine him. Holmes did not want Watson to know that he was not ill. So, he sent Watson to call Mr. Culverton Smith who was in London. He instructed him to come before the arrival of Smith and hide in the next room.
  • Arrival of Smith:
    Watson called Smith and asked him to come to meet Holmes. Mr. Culverton Smith came and saw Holmes lying on the bed. He confessed Smith that he only killed his nephew Victor Savage in order to retain his property. Holmes asked Smith to turn up the gas light. It was a signal for Inspector.
  • Conclusion:
    Inspector Morton came inside and arrested Smith on the charges of killing his nephew and his attempt to kill Holmes in the same way. Thus, Watson understood all the matter happened around him.
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उत्तर २

Culverton Smith lived in London. Holmes sent Watson to bring him. Watson told Smith about Holme's serious sickness. Smith was shocked. Before his arrival, Watson returned and informed Holmes. Holmes sent Watson to the next room.

Holmes told Smith about the ivory box. Smith said that Holmes would die of it as Victor had died. Holmes affirmed that Smith was behind Victor’s murder. Smith said that there was no evidence to prove it. He tried to escape with the ivory box. Meantime Inspector Morton entered and arrested. Thus with the help of Watson, Holmes proved Smith a criminal.

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उत्तर ३

  1. Watson was sent to London to bring Smith.
  2. Watson told Smith about Holmes’ serious sickness.
  3. Watson returned before Smith’s arrival and informed Holmes.
  4. Holmes told Smith about the little ivory box.
  5. Smith said that Holmes would die of it like Victor.
  6. Holmes told that Smith was behind Victor’s murder.
  7. Smith said that there was no evidence to prove it.
  8. When Smith tried to escape from there, Inspector Morton arrested him.
  9. Thus Watson helped Holmes arrest the criminal at last.
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पाठ 7.1: The Dying Detective - Exercise [पृष्ठ १९४]

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पाठ 7.1 The Dying Detective
Exercise | Q B. 2. | पृष्ठ १९४

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Read the statements given below and match the issues accordingly.

  1. The marriage of a young girl below 18.
  2. A transfer of durable goods/property that the bride’s family gives to the bridegroom as a condition of the marriage.
  3. The intentional killing of a baby girl due to the preference for male babies in the family.
  4. Repeated and unwelcome sexual comments, looks, or physical contact at the workplace made by men that could offend women.
  5. A women deciding to remarry despite opposition from relatives /society.
  6. Women excelling in many fields overcoming many hurdles.
Dowry System Sexual Harassment Child Marriage Remarriage Female Infanticide Women Empowerment
           

Compare the status of women in the past with the present.


What does INSV stand for?


What festival did they celebrate during their expedition?


What sort of training did the crew undergo before their expedition?


Highlight the factors responsible for the all-women Indian Navy crew to carry out their expedition.


Identify the character/speaker.

He considered the order to be the kindest mode of death.


Solve the crossword using the list of words and the clues.

infer observe examine revealed inconceivable aspects link detective inquisitive inspect conclude inquiry analyze mental deduce investigate.

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2. a question 1. curious; wants to understand things
5. unimaginable 3. related to the mind
6. to examine all the parts of something in order to understand it. 4. a person whose job is to find or recognize the hidden information needed to solve a crime
9. to look into a situation (often a crime, but it can also be a mystery. 7. to look closely at something
12. a connection; one part of a chain 8. shown or made known
14. to notice or watch 10. different sides or ways of looking at something
15. to figure out something unknown by considering all its known aspects and reasoning it through 11. to make a logical guess that something is true based on the evidence, although the evidence is not clear enough to be absolutely certain
16. to consider the evidence and then decide what is true or correct (OR to end something) 13. to look at something carefully to find problems or specific information

Complete the tabular column by finding the meaning of both the words given in the boxes. Use them in sentences of your own.

pocket (n)-a small bag sewn into or on clothing to keep carry small things

packet (n)-a paper or cardboard container, typically one in which goods are sold

Santa filled his pocket with candies.

Maheswari carried a packet of ribbons.

fond (adj.)-having an affection or liking for

found (v)-having been discovered by chance or unexpectedly

Puppies are fond of soft balls.

Rosalin found a 100 rupee note on her way back home.

lost (v)

last (adj.)

 

paused (v)

passed (v)

 

pitcher (n)

picture (n) 

 

The narrator was sent for, by his uncle when he was ______.


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