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How are the endings of “The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle” and “The Adventure of the Three Students” similar?

AIn both stories, Holmes learns from mistakes he made trying to catch criminals.

B Holmes believes the person guilty of wrongdoing in each case deserves a second chance.

C Holmes involves the police to ensure that the criminals in each case are brought to justice.

D In each case, Holmes and Watson argue about the meaning of clues they find.

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'The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle' is a detective-based short story by Arthur Conan Doyle. In the stories, Blue Carbuncle and Three students, Holmes wanted to give a second chance to the guilty person. Thus, option B is accurate.

Who is Holmes in the story?

Sherlock Holmes is the main character in the story and is a private detective who is sharp and intelligent. He along with his friend Dr. Watson investigates the cases.

In Blue Carbuncle, he investigates James Ryder. At the end of the story, it is seen that he led Ryder away freely as he wanted him to give him a chance and didn't wanted to him to become a career criminal.

Therefore, option B. Sherlock wanted to give Ryder a second chance.  

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