One piece of evidence that Mrs.hubbard gave Poriot is a a Wagon Lit uniform button she found on the floor of her room
Explanation:
The Murder at the Orient Express is a crime thriller and mystery novel written by Agatha Christie and is one of her most famous works.
It follow Poriot, a recurring detective in her novels who solves crimes. Poriot unlike his more characteristically charming counterparts in Sherlock Holmes and others often relies on his wit as a war hardened veteran and an old man to solve the crimes that he encounters around him.
In the story, Mrs Hubbard is reluctant to give him any evidence, for the lack of her association with the crime but does end up giving him the Wagon lit uniform button she finds on the floor of her room.
Yes
It uses a lot of commas where you can easily put periods, and it uncomfortably merges multiple sentences into one
I would say retrace his steps out of the canyon
I say no and yes... No because bouquet is already known flowers and if you going to use the word bouquet it has to be something other than flowers. For example a pie has a faint bouquet of almonds so yeah and yea because it doesn't sound wrong