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How are “The Adventure of the Three Students” and The Adventure of the Six Napoleons different?


Select the two correct answers.



Several people commit crimes in “The Adventure of the Three Students,” but in The Adventure of the Six Napoleons, only one person commits a crime.


In the first story, Holmes takes the case to help a friend; in the second story Holmes takes the case because he is bored.


In the first story, no one is physically harmed, but in the second story, someone is murdered as part of the case.


Holmes solves the case without the police in “The Adventure of the Three Students," but in The Adventure of the Six Napoleons, Holmes works the case with Inspector Lestrade.