Simpler Version:
1. Mysterious - something that is hard to understand (Page 3)
2. Detective - a person who solves mysteries (Page 7)
3. Clue - a piece of evidence that helps solve a mystery (Page 12)
4. Suspect - someone who might have done something wrong (Page 18)
5. Alibi - proof that someone was somewhere else when something happened (Page 23)
6. Perplexed - feeling confused or puzzled (Page 29)
7. Surveillance - watching someone or something closely (Page 35)
8. Evidence - facts or information that prove something is true (Page 41)
9. Intriguing - something that is interesting or fascinating (Page 47)
10. Deduction - figuring something out based on clues and facts (Page 53)
Same Version:
1. Mysterious (Page 3) - difficult to understand or explain
2. Detective (Page 7) - a person who solves crimes and mysteries
3. Clue (Page 12) - a piece of evidence that helps solve a mystery
4. Suspect (Page 18) - a person who is believed to have committed a crime
5. Alibi (Page 23) - evidence that proves a person was somewhere else when a crime was committed
6. Perplexed (Page 29) - confused or puzzled
7. Surveillance (Page 35) - the act of closely watching someone or something
8. Evidence (Page 41) - facts or information that prove something is true
9. Intriguing (Page 47) - interesting or fascinating
10. Deduction (Page 53) - the process of reaching a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning
Complex Version:
1. Mysterious (Page 3) - something that is difficult to comprehend or explain due to its puzzling nature
2. Detective (Page 7) - an individual who employs their skills and knowledge to unravel crimes and enigmas
3. Clue (Page 12) - a fragment of evidence that serves as a vital piece in solving a perplexing mystery
4. Suspect (Page 18) - an individual who is under suspicion for potentially committing a wrongdoing
5. Alibi (Page 23) - a substantiated proof that establishes a person’s presence elsewhere during the occurrence of an incident
6. Perplexed (Page 29) - experiencing a state of confusion or bewilderment
7. Surveillance (Page 35) - the meticulous observation and monitoring of someone or something
8. Evidence (Page 41) - factual information or data that substantiates a claim or supports a conclusion
9. Intriguing (Page 47) - captivating or enthralling, arousing curiosity or fascination
10. Deduction (Page 53) - the cognitive process of drawing a logical conclusion based on available evidence and reasoning