Detectives are people. They look like people. Anyone, I suppose, COULD become a detective. They are probably over age 18 and under age 90. Often they are police, or former police, so likely, but not always, they are strong and fit. Does that help any?
you could write, when i get older i would like to be a detective or a police officer
A teacher but a detective is more appropriate.
A person that solves mysteries is a detective.
Detective novels have a detective or someone who is trying to solve a crime like a detective. Suspense novels just have cliff hangers and an air of mystery. Basically, detective novels can be suspense novels if they are suspenseful. Suspense novels can be detective novels if they have a detective or someone solving a mystery.
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Historians are like detectives because they both gather and analyze evidence to piece together a coherent narrative. Historians search for clues in primary sources such as documents and artifacts, just like detectives collect evidence at a crime scene. Both use critical thinking skills to construct a logical explanation for past events based on the information available to them.
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Nancy Drew is old-fashioned. She has shoulder length strawberry blonde hair, she wears loafers, hand-knitt sweaters, and skirts. She is known for her detective work.
MysteriousClever and...just like Sherlock Holmes
it is an amies like a private detective...
You've spelled it correctly.
City Detective - 1953 Crazy Like a Fox 1-23 was released on: USA: 1954