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Importance of observation in solving cases from "summary" of The Sherlock Holmes Handbook by Ransom Riggs

Observation is not just a casual activity for Sherlock Holmes, but a fundamental aspect of his investigative process. Holmes believes that the key to solving cases lies in the meticulous observation of every detail, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant. This attention to detail allows him to gather crucial information that others might overlook. Holmes often emphasizes the importance of using all five senses to observe a crime scene or a suspect. By keenly observing the physical characteristics, behaviors, and surroundings of individuals, Holmes is able to draw conclusions and make deductions that others might find impossible. His ability to notice the most minute details often proves to be the turning point in a case. Furthermore, Holmes understands the significance of context in observation. He knows that a piece of evidence, no matter how trivial, can provide va...
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    The Sherlock Holmes Handbook

    Ransom Riggs

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