Like a hawk, he was able to see every object inside the tiny room. He knew its size, its placement and even its weight. He even saw what wasn’t there now but most likely was there earlier. Nodding his head to the far corner of the room, Watson followed his thought process. If Sherlock saw something that wasn’t there - he never questioned it.

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Most writings are written in one of four different formats or categories. These formats include fiction, non-fiction, biography and autobiography. Factual events can be included in a piece of fiction, for example, the writer can write a story that took place during the Civil War and include actual battles and place, but the characters and the storyline themselves will not be based on actual persons or events. A work of non-fiction is a piece of work that is based on facts surrounding actual things, events, dates, places and/or people. However, non-fiction books also include educational... Show more

Like a hawk, he was able to see every object inside the tiny room. He knew its size, its placement and even its weight. He even saw what wasn’t there now but most likely was there earlier. Nodding his head to the far corner of the room, Watson followed his thought process. If Sherlock saw something that wasn’t there - he never questioned it.



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