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- What was Conan Doyle's first Holmes novel? A: A Study in Scarlet B: The Empty House C: The Sign of Four
- Who wrote the bewitching Sherlock Holmes cycle of detective stories?( ) A: Wilkie Collins B: Lewis Carroll C: Conan Doyle D: Robert Louis Stevenson
- Question 3In the story, The Adventure of Silver Blaze by Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes made a remark to a fellow detective about the "curious incident" of a watchdog's behavior during the night. The dog had not barked, so the dog must have known the culprit well. What cognitive phenomenon did the great Sherlock Holmes avoid in this example? A: post hoc ergo propter hoc B: base rate neglect C: the confirmation bias D: appeal to authority E: multiple endpoints
- _________is famous for his detective stories whose hero is Sherlock Holmes. A: Conan Doyle B: Agatha Christie C: Dorothy Sayers D: G. Chesterton
- Conan Doyle regarded Holmes as a burden because_____ A: he considered his fiction was of high level but was generally undervalued. B: he wrote the Holmes stories at the beginning for fun but later merely for the large income. C: the Holmes stories hindered him from writing historical fiction. D: the Holmes stories earned him the international fame as well as pressure.
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Charlie Chaplin's first film is named ______. A: Sherlock Holmes B: Making a Living C: The Immigrant D: The Little Tramp
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Socrates said that when the inspiration came, the poets will sink into ____.
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I borrowed the book Sherlock Holmes from the libary last week, ______ my classmates recommended to me.
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Where is the Sherlock Holmes Museum?
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In the story, The Adventure of Silver Blaze by Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes made a remark to a fellow detective about the "curious incident" of a watchdog's behavior during the night. The dog had not barked, so the dog must have known the culprit well. What cognitive phenomenon did the great Sherlock Holmes avoid in this example?</p> 在阿瑟·柯南·道尔小说《银马案》一书中,夏洛克·福尔摩斯对一位侦探同事做出关于夜间看门狗的行为的“可疑事件”的评论是:狗没叫,所以一定是认识罪犯的。大侦探福尔摩斯在这个例子中避免了哪种认知现象?</p>