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Butoxors [25]
2 years ago
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Write a short essay that describes Holmes’s ability to use deductive reasoning. Be sure to include the following: Define deducti

on in your own words. Describe a time Sherlock Holmes uses deduction in “The RedHeaded League.” Describe a time Sherlock Holmes uses deduction in “The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle.” Explain how deductive reasoning helps Sherlock Holmes solve crimes. PLS WRITE ME ONE IN ATLEASE 30 M
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kirza4 [7]2 years ago
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LOOK I READ A LITTLE OF THIS HISTORY AND THIS IS MY ESSAY :::::: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's legendary detective, Sherlock Holmes, is, of course, a fictional character. But will it be possible to learn to be a master of deduction?To solve the most disconcerting cases, Holmes thinks outside the conventional frameworks, as well as within them. In fact, he thinks even in the frames themselves.It is this attention to detail-all the details-that allows him to make the most extraordinary inferences.As it does?It is as difficult as it seems to be, but it can be done. So get ready for a lesson in observation and reasoning in the manner of Sherlock Holmes.Although he himself asserts, Sherlock Holmes's powers of deduction are anything but elementary.Making a single connection can be easy but there is a complex science to unite all the points. Two factual sciences: forensic medicine and criminology, and Sherlock Holmes could be considered a pioneer of both.Forensic science is the analysis of physical evidence to link a suspect to a crime.Sherlock Holmes did not hesitate to adopt some of the field's innovative methods, using fingerprints to solve the case in "The Sign of the Four", published in 1890, more than a decade before Scotland Yard adopted the practice in 1901.The criminal profiling field also has more than a little Sherlock
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