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Rudik [331]
4 years ago
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Dr. Mortimer seems to believe that there is an element of the supernatural at work. He reports that “…several people had seen a

creature upon the moor which corresponds with this Baskerville demon, and which could not possibly be any animal known to science. They all agreed that it was a huge creature, luminous, ghastly, and spectral.” What is Holmes’s reaction to this story? Does he believe that the problem is supernatural, or can it be explained scientifically?
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AnnZ [28]4 years ago
3 0
I believe the answer to your question is Sherlock Holmes is not convinced and believes there is a scientifically explanation. Remember Sherlock Holmes is a detective and is a logical rational man who doesn't believe in monsters. Hope this helps answers your question enjoy the rest of your day :)
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