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8 April, 02:53

Read this excerpt from Arthur Conan Doyle's The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes:

We had reached the same crowded thoroughfare in which we had found ourselves in the morning. Our cabs were dismissed, and, following the guidance of Mr. Merryweather, we passed down a narrow passage and through a side door, which he opened for us. Within there was a small corridor, which ended in a very massive iron gate. This also was opened, and led down a flight of winding stone steps, which terminated at another formidable gate. Mr. Merryweather stopped to light a lantern, and then conducted us down a dark, earth-smelling passage, and so, after opening a third door, into a huge vault or cellar, which was piled all round with crates and massive boxes.

What does the author mostly reveal about the setting?

A.

the location and scenery

B.

the time and social conditions

C.

the weather and scenery

D.

the location and social conditions

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  1. 8 April, 02:58
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    Answer: A. Location and Scenery
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