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In "The Red-Headed League", what type of character is sherlock Holmes ?
A) protagonist
B) antagonist
C) flat
D) secondary
Warning : Do not guess !
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Protagonist = Good guy
Antagonist= Bad guy
For all the Sherlock Holmes books I have read Holmes is the protagonist.
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Hello!
He is the main character/good character
So your answer is
A) protagonist
Hope i help! :)
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