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Unveiling the World of Fictional Crime Solvers

Unveiling the World of Fictional Crime Solvers

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English

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

CCSS
6.NS.B.3

Standards-aligned

Created by

Lindsey Jarrett

Used 2+ times

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5 Slides • 1 Question

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Unveiling Fictional Crime Solvers

Exploring the captivating world of fictional crime solvers and their intriguing methods of solving mysteries.

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Vocabulary

to look at carefully

I scrutinized my sons report card and comments.

Scrutinize

a person another works with


Mrs Farmer and Mrs Worsley are not just colleagues but friends.

Colleague

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El Señor Arturo Conan Doyle

Edgar Allan Poe es considerado el “padre de la novela policíaca”. Pero su detective C. Auguste Dupin no es el único famoso solucionador de crímenes de ficción. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle creó al "detective consultor" SHerlock Holmes y su colega el Dr. Watson. Sherlock escudriña detalles para resolver los casos que le traen sus clientes. Hércules Poirot es otro detective famoso. Sus hazañas aparecen en muchas de las novelas policíacas que Agatha Christie escribió entre 1920 y 1970. Estos dos famosos detectives aparecieron en novelas y cuentos. Hoy en día, muchos programas de televisión y películas presentan detectives ficticios que se han hecho famosos resolviendo crímenes desconcertantes. ¿Qué detectives ficticios conoces?

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Unveiling Fictional Crime Solvers

  • Scrutinizing Details: Dive deep into the smallest clues
  • Observation Skills: Train your eye for hidden patterns
  • Logical Thinking: Connect the dots to solve the crime
  • Character Analysis: Understand the psychology of suspects
  • Forensic Science: Utilize scientific methods to uncover evidence

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Multiple Choice

Which skill is NOT required for fictional crime solvers?

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Scrutinizing Details

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Observation Skills

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Logical Thinking

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Physical Strength

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Crime Solvers

Trivia: Fictional crime solvers rely on their scrutinizing details, observation skills, and logical thinking to crack cases. However, physical strength is not a requirement for them. They use their minds, not muscles, to solve crimes.

Unveiling Fictional Crime Solvers

Exploring the captivating world of fictional crime solvers and their intriguing methods of solving mysteries.

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