Vocabulary
Sherlock Holmes Characteristics
Drama
Sentence Purpose
Parts of speech
100

having lost the power of feeling or movement

Numb

100

Consulting Detective

Sherlock Holmes

100

The main character (generally the “good guy” of a story)

Protaganoist

100

Makes a Statement

Declarative

100

Person, place, thing, or idea

Noun

200

deep and painful regret for one’s past misdeeds; pangs of conscience

Remorse

200

Long-suffering Women

Mrs. Hudson

200

The opposing character of the protagonist

Antagonist

200

Makes a command

Impertive

200

Is a word that expresses action or state of being

Verb

300

a strong supporter of a person, party, or cause; one whose support is unreasoning; a resistance fighter, guerrilla

Partisan

300

An odd uncle

Cl. Elias Openshaw

300

Characters who remain the same throughout the play in order to highlight qualities of dynamic characters

Static Characters

300

Asks a question

Interrogative

300

is a word that is ised in the place of a noun

Pronoun

400

to waste time; to be idle; to spend more time in doing something than is necessary

dawdle

400

She is a young women at the time but has grey hair, and is sad and fearful

Helen Stoner

400

Detail given in the beginning of a play wich are intended to answer the following questions

Setting

400

Makes an excited statment 

Exlamantory

400

is a word that modifies or describes a noun or a pronoun

Adjective

500

a statement that speaks to a person’s character or to the benefits of a product; expressing the value and worth of someone or something

Testimonial

500

A criminal working with Jabez Wilson

Vincent Spaulding

500

An instruction in the text of a play, especially one indicating the movement, position, or of an actor, or the sound effects and lighting

Stage Directions

500

No points

No points

500

is a word that comes before a noun or pronoun in a sentence to modify another word in the sentence

Preposition

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