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what is Sherlock holmes goals ?​

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Answered by LakshmunNaidu
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At the start of a case, Holmes defines his goal by carefully identifying the question he's trying to answer, or the hypothesis he wants to test. This establishes a filter for the questions he'll ask of the victim or witnesses, “to take in certain inputs and to not allow other inputs in,” as Konnikova puts it.

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Arthur Conan Doyle's purpose in having Sherlock Holmes describe the methods of transportation that Helen Stoner used to reach his residence in "The Adventure of the Speckled Band" is to characterize the great detective and to convey some pertinent information to the reader in dramatic dialogue rather than in ...

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