When Holmes saw the return train ticket in Helen Stoner's hand, he could deduce that she came to London by train. When Holmes observed the fingermarks on Helen Stoner's arm, he was able to deduce that she must have been abused. When Holmes observed that the bed was clamped to the floor, he deduced that someone had a strong reason for keeping the bed in place. When Holmes observed the saucer of milk in Dr Roylott's room, he could deduce that there must be some type of creature inside the house.
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When approaching an analytical essay on Sherlock Holmes, I start by identifying a specific theme or aspect of the stories, such as the role of observation and deduction, the nature of justice, or the character dynamics between Holmes and Watson. I then gather textual evidence from Arthur Conan Doyle's works to support my analysis, ensuring to include quotes and examples that illustrate my points. Structuring the essay with a clear introduction, body paragraphs that explore different facets of the theme, and a cohesive conclusion helps to present a compelling argument. Finally, I would consider the historical context and impact of Holmes on the detective genre to provide a deeper understanding of the character's significance.
Sherlock Holmes employed deductive reasoning not only in the cases he was working on but in his everyday life. He would gather all the facts and blend his knowledge of science, medicine, literature and psychology to arrive at a conclusion. If it was not the right conclusion he would use this to grow closer to the most obvious outcome (process of elimination).
Watch the end of the movie. Holmes explains everything to Watson and Morstan, showing how he pretended to be hanged, made Watson believe he was completely dead and broke out of his tomb. It's all very scientific and he takes them through it step by step with examples to boot.
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dramatic irony- in the introduction the audience( us ) had already got to know that Dr. Roylotts will die
observation and hypothesis
An observation is something noticed directly by your senses. There are three different types of observations. A qualitative observation is an observation about essential attributes of an object. For example, color, shape, texture, etc would be examples. A quantitative observation is an observation that can be described or measured in concrete numerical quantity. For example, weight, temperature, height, length, and mass would be examples. two types of observation: participant & non-participant
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color, feel, size
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The word adventure is both a verb (adventure, adventures, adventuring, adventured) and a noun (adventure, adventures). Examples: Verb: Come with me to adventure the rush hour subway. Noun: The adventure of a road trip always cheers me up.
ASA
An observation that involves measurement is typically referred to as a quantitative observation. This type of observation involves gathering data that can be expressed using numbers or quantitative values. Examples include measuring the length of a plant or recording the temperature of a liquid.
Inductive
AN OBSERVATION IS INFORMATION GATHERED THROUGH THE USES OF THE SENSES OR WITH AID OF INSTRUMENTS
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