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1) Sir Arthur Conan Doyle used footprint evidence in 29 of the 60 stories he wrote about Sherlock Holmes, the British detective. Holmes used Plaster of Paris to preserve three dimensional footprints. A similar method is used today, although new materials have been developed for use. This method is referred to as . A) casting B) imaging C) lifting D) tracing

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