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Who are the suspects in the Sherlock Holmes The Hound of the Baskervilles?

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i need 4 suspects from the book the hound of the baskervilles. Whith the means, motive, opportunity.

Also a list of the victims and the solution of the story.

even if you answer one it would be a great help!!!!

(i need it by tomorrow if possible)!!!!!!! :) thanks.

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  1. Ok, well here is your complete homework..... Oh wait, just kidding! I had to read that book too and as much as I resented it, I still read it, as did the rest of your classmates. So you should not get away with not reading it and relying on complete strangers to do your 8th grade homework fopr you!


  2. There are any number of suspects, but motives are more difficult to determine. For instance, the real murderer's motives are not truly revealed until the end.

    Dr. Mortimer - He was there when Sir Henry's shoe was taken. He's a friend to the Baskervilles and is always around. He'd have the means and opportunity.

    Jack Stapleton

    Miss Stepleton

    the Baskerville servants - John and Eliza Barrymore

    the escaped convict

    Laura Lyons & her father Mr. Frankland

    Some victims included Sir Hugo Baskerville and the servant girl (that's where the curse originally started), Sir Charles Baskerville, the convict.

    The only reason you wouldn't know the solution is if you haven't read the story through. The solution can be found here: http://www.online-literature.com/doyle/b... - you can even read the story. There are only fifteen chapters and it's well worth reading.

  3. Do your own homework.

  4. Unless your a slow reader, and I mean really slow, you should be able to figure this out yourself, by, surprise surprise, reading the book. Shame on you, shame, shame shame! School isn't about 'winning', it is about learning. If we do this work for you, what did you learn? Nothing, your just a computer, copying data, and spewing it back out. Instant knowledge, no learning necessary! Your not being as bad as those no-goods who copy papers from off the internet, but your close. If you still  don't want to read, go to your library and get it on CD or audio cassette, and listen to it. Or download the book as an mp3 file, I am sure you could do that.And for Pete's sake, do your own work, slacker!

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