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Sherlock Holmes

Vocabulary Training Use the given words with topic chosen by Teacher and make the correct sentenes Condition: The number of the given word: 1 Topic A: ________________________________________________ Topic B: ________________________________________________ Condition: The number of the given words: 2 Topic C: ________________________________________________ Topic D: ________________________________________________

Sherlock Holmes is a great detective. He has an important case today and you will be his sidekick. You should help him know who were the people who spoke the following lines in the story. Then, speak like you were them. Sherlock Holmes

Help Sherlock Holmes in his another case. Put the correct punctuations in the passage. Use only the comma (,), period (.), and hyphen (-). Then read the passage correctly. Sherlock Holmes

Sherlock Holmes will uncover the mystery if he reads this part of the story correctly : with proper punctuation and emotions. Help him by doing it for him. Read as if you were the characters in the story. Sherlock Holmes