English, 23.11.2020 20:10 officialrogerfp3gf2s
Which line first suggests that Mrs. Stevenson might be the intended victim?”
A “It was a perfectly definite murder. I heard their plans distinctly.”
B “Well, it’s unnerved me dreadfully—and I’m not well.”
C “That’s near a bridge. . . And we have a private patrolman on our street.”
D “Second Avenue is a very long street, ma’am. “
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Which line first suggests that Mrs. Stevenson might be the intended victim?”
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