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Dif­fe­ren­zie­rungs­an­ge­bo­te - Step B

 

(Quel­len­hin­wei­se)

 

Can't find an an­s­wer?

http://​www.​bea​cons​ocie​ty.​com/​SHo​lmes%20R​esum​e%20A​lvar​ez%20w​ith%20r​efs.​pdf

If you go to this ad­dress, you'll find a CV (= Le­bens­lauf) of Sher­lock Hol­mes. It will help you.

Need help fin­ding pic­tu­res?

Just goog­le "Sher­lock Hol­mes" or “Dr Wat­son” and you'll find some good pic­tu­res.

 

An­s­wers

1.

a) What is Sher­lock Hol­mes’ job?

An­s­wer: Pri­va­te de­tec­tive

b) When was Sher­lock Hol­mes born?

An­s­wer: Pro­bab­ly Ja­nu­a­ry 6, 1854

c) Where does Sher­lock Hol­mes live?

An­s­wer: 221b Baker Street, Lon­don

d) How tall is Sher­lock Hol­mes?

An­s­wer: Over 6 feet (= about 183 cm)

e) What mu­si­cal in­stru­ment does Sher­lock

Hol­mes play?

An­s­wer: The vio­lin

f) What is Sher­lock Hol­mes's bro­ther cal­led?

An­s­wer: My­croft Hol­mes

g) What is the name of the doc­tor who helps Sher­lock Hol­mes?

An­s­wer: Doc­tor John Wat­son

h) What is the name of the po­li­ce in­spec­tor in many Sher­lock Hol­mes sto­ries?

An­s­wer: In­spec­tor Lestra­de

i) What sport is Sher­lock Hol­mes good at?

An­s­wer: Boxing (or fen­cing = Fech­ten)

j) Who wrote the Sher­lock Hol­mes sto­ries?

An­s­wer: Sir Ar­thur Conan Doyle

 

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