摘抄与感想2
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Spaulding was happy to work for half-wages. 'Why?' I thought. Spaulding often went down to the cellar. 'What's he doing down there?' I thought. Suddenly, I thought about tunnels! 'Is Spaulding making a tunnel?' I thought. 'To another building?' Watson, you saw me hitting the ground with my stick, outside the shop.
We can see that, the famous detective likes to ask himself a series of questions to push his thinking. And it is quite useful for his deduction. I think asking questions can be a good way for study. Ask ourselves more questions, and think more deeply about the questions. No matter ask ourselves questions about knowledge, or questions about reflecting on ourselves, I think both can be of benefit.
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