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In "The Red-Headed League," what leads Sherlock Holmes to think that Jabez Wilson has done manual labor? A. Wilson has a particular tattoo on his right wrist that is common among laborers. B. Wilson's clothes are often wet from sweat. C. The muscles in Wilson's right hand are large and well developed. D. Wilson always has a hammer with him.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "C. The muscles in Wilson's right hand are large and well developed." In "The Red-Headed League," Sherlock Holmes leads to think that Jabez Wilson has done manual labor is that the muscles in Wilson's right hand are large and well developed.

Answer:

C. The muscles in Wilson's right hand are large and well developed.

Explanation:

In "The Red-Headed League," Sherlock Holmes derives that his guest Jabez Wilson has done difficult work in his prior life from the accompanying perception. At the point when Wilson inquires:

“How did you know, for example, that I did manual labour. It's as true as gospel, for I began as a ship's carpenter.”

Holmes replies:

“Your hands, my dear sir. Your right hand is quite a size larger than your left. You have worked with it, and the muscles are more developed.”