1. Bob was the biggest of the twins. 2. You wouldn't meet a kinder lady. 3. The patient made the most wonderful recovery. 4. Mary was as old as Jane. 5. Who is the tallest, Jack or Betty? 6. The brightest students do not always do well in tests. 7. The noise in Rome is far worse than in Florence. 8. I am not as rich as he. 9. She has more time than me. 10. We are stronger than they. 11. They are more ignorant than we. 12. He does not like me as much as her. 13. He is not as fast as she. 14. You speak English better than he. 15. She loved him more than me
Crime - mysteries are often about disturbing events, like a crime.
Created - Dame Agatha Christy was a writer, therefore she’s created fictional detectives.
Investigation - looking into a crime is called investigating.
Hid - it appears the young man needed to hide from someone or something.
After - it’s quite difficult, or rather impossible to run out of someone, the only time you’re exiting another human, is at birth, and you’re probably not running.
Put up - I can hardly imagine a detective setting a time and date for a fight with a burglar, safe to assume it was spontaneous.
Explored - I would love to explore an old chest, it’s probably filled with treasures.
Area - once again, unless there are tiny people living inside the nephew and opening shops in his body, I’d go with area.
An amazing - I mean, maybe it’s some kind of a Jumanji book and then it’s probably dangerous, but what’s much more likely, is that it’s just an amazing book to read.