The Thief Research Paper

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Did you ever want to become one of the best detectives like the people movies? Well, most of the best detective uses the steps I am going to teach you. So I am going to help you solve a case that will help you solve more cases. The case is about someone who robbed a rare fish. So the police officer tries to find the thief, but there was a street with five houses and they know that one of those houses is the thief. It is only to you the best detective in the world (That is you.) So now you will use the step I will give you.

Step one is asking for any clues and finds some clues: So when you enter the scene you ask the police officer for any clues. The police officer says each owner have a different nationality and each person uses a different
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Clue nine says the Norwegian lives in the first house and, Clue eight says the man living in the center house drinks milk. Clue fourteen says the Norwegian lives next to the house with blue walls. Clue five says the owner of the house with green walls drinks coffee. So It cannot be the third house because the owner drinks milk and it cannot be the second house because it has blue walls. Clue 4 says the house with green walls is direct to the left of the house with white walls. So it cannot be the first house or the fifth house. So the only house is the fourth house. So the fourth house has green walls and the owner is a coffee drinker and we know the fifth house has white walls. Clue 1 says the Brit lives in the house with red walls and we know that everything has a colour expect house one but a Norwegian house but the clue say the Brit so it cannot be house one. That is why the Brit person lives in the third house. Now the only house without a colour is house number one so it has to be yellow. Now we know that house one is yellow clue seven says the owner of the house with yellow walls smokes Dunhill because we know that the horse’s owner live next to the man who smokes Dunhill. Now we know that the second house has a horse. The next step I did is to find what the Norwegian drinks.It cannot be coffee because the Dane drinks it and it can not be root beer because clue 11 say the person that smokes Blue Master drinks root beer, and milk and coffee already use it has to be water. To make sure Norwegian drinks water we know that the man that smokes blends has a next door neighbor who drinks water. Now the only house without a cigar and a beverage are house and that is where clue 12 comes from. That means the fifth person smokes Blue Master and drinks root beer. So the only house without a beverage is house two so it is the tea and clue 3 say the Dane drinks tea. Now

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