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In the Advice and Instruction unit, you read several works which were written in order to pass on advice or instructions to readers. Which work was the least successful in delivering its advice or instruction in an appropriate, memorable, and effective way? Describe the reasons that you consider this work to be the most ineffective of those that you read. Explain how the important advice or instruction conveyed in the work you chose could have been delivered more clearly. Respond to this question in no less than two paragraphs.

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Compare Sherlock Holmes and Watson. How are they similar? How are they different? Give examples of how these characters help shape the novel.

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Describe the villain of the story. Explain how readers meet him, how they grow to know him better, and how they learn enough finally to become convinced that he could do these terrible things. Use examples from the book to prove your points. and this

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its ftom this book The Hound of the Baskervilles

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Poets Hilaire Belloc and Heinrich Hoffmann use exaggeration and humor to convince readers to follow their advice. Do you think their pieces are more or less effective than an essay like Joseph Addison’s or a letter like Robert E. Lee’s? Why?

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