Why did holmes say to watson, “my dear doctor, this is a time for observation, not talk.”?
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Why did holmes say to watson, “my dear doctor, this is a time for observation, not talk.”?
a. it is part of his method to observe closely and then to consider his observations.
b. he is impatient with the doctor’s constant interruptions.
c. he doesn’t quite know what to say to the doctor.
d. he is afraid to draw attention to their presence.
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