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What important deduction does Holmes make about Sir charles?

When Sir Charles died, he was running for his life away from the safety of Baskerville Hall.


How does Holmes react to Watson's theories?

Usually, Holmes is very encouraging at first, making comments like - "Good... good...Excellent!" - "What do you make of this...." - Though after Watson has made his deduction, Holmes turns around and says something along the lines of, "I am afraid, my dear Watson, that most of your conclusions were erroneous." From that point, Holmes will go off on his rant about where Watson went wrong in his deductions and almost with an arrogant pride, Holmes will point out what he (Sherlock Holmes) had deduced, and how easy it was for Holmes to have come to such an assumption.


Is Sherlock Holmes intelligent?

Of course he is. He can tell what job you do by your left hand, your personalities, your habits, your feelings. He know's how every individual person thinks, science, deduction, codes, and even though he is a fictional character, I still have learnt a lot from him.


Why should you always remember Sherlock Holmes?

Sherlock Holmes is a timeless symbol of intellect and deduction, showcasing the power of observation and logical reasoning. His character has influenced countless adaptations and inspired generations of detectives and writers, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking. Additionally, Holmes represents the archetype of the brilliant yet flawed hero, reminding us that even the most perceptive individuals have their struggles. Remembering him encourages us to embrace curiosity and the pursuit of truth.


What reason does Helen Stoner give to explain to Holmes why she and her late sister lock their doors at night in Sherlock Holmes?

Because her stepfather owns a cheetah and a baboon and lets them roam at night. He also lets' bands of gypsies live in his woods.

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Does Sherlock Holmes have anything to do with science?

Well, Holmes often refers to his detecting techniques as the Science of Deduction. He also like chemistry.


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No dip shelock now where is watson my good man?


What important deduction does Holmes make about Sir charles?

When Sir Charles died, he was running for his life away from the safety of Baskerville Hall.


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How does Holmes react to Watson's theories?

Usually, Holmes is very encouraging at first, making comments like - "Good... good...Excellent!" - "What do you make of this...." - Though after Watson has made his deduction, Holmes turns around and says something along the lines of, "I am afraid, my dear Watson, that most of your conclusions were erroneous." From that point, Holmes will go off on his rant about where Watson went wrong in his deductions and almost with an arrogant pride, Holmes will point out what he (Sherlock Holmes) had deduced, and how easy it was for Holmes to have come to such an assumption.


What actors and actresses appeared in Let Me Explain - 1930?

The cast of Let Me Explain - 1930 includes: Taylor Holmes Vivien Oakland


How do you explain Sherlock Holmes great mind?

This topic is way too broad. You cannot simply "explain" someones mind. Example:Explain your mind to me.


Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was born on this day in 1859 He'd go on to create what character?

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created the character Sherlock Holmes, known for his incredible powers of deduction and sleuthing abilities. Holmes has become one of the most famous and enduring characters in detective fiction.


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How does Arthur Conan Doyle present Sherlock Holmes as a successful detective in The Red-Headed League?

Arthur Conan Doyle presents Sherlock Holmes as successful in "The Red-Headed League" by showcasing his keen powers of observation, deduction, and reasoning. Holmes's ability to interpret small details and draw accurate conclusions enables him to solve the case efficiently. Additionally, Doyle portrays Holmes as confident, composed, and innovative, giving readers a sense of his mastery in detective work.