She sells seashells at the seashore is an example.
What is alliteration?
She was supposed to be a wife, but was actually a sister.
Who is Miss Stapleton?
This is rule no 1.
What is no crying?
This character shows us that entertainment is more important than safety.
Who is Alice?
This element of fiction simply describes the way information is presented to the reader. It's function is to guide the reader in a specific way.
What is structure?
"I could eat a whole town!" would be this.
What is hyperbole?
This character, though logical and rooted in science, believed wholeheartedly the curse killed Charles.
Who is Dr. Mortimer?
This is rule no. 2
What is no snitching?
These characters reveal the hierarchy system of Britain, your place in society depends on what you're born as.
Who are the suit of cards?
This element of fiction mostly adds emphasis or meaning to a certain phrase or word.
The mouse's tail-shaped tale acts as this type of poem.
What is emblematic?
This character always sees the truth, regardless of circumstance.
Who is Sherlock Holmes?
This is rule no. 3
What is always get revenge?
Many characters and situations showed the rigged and incompetent _________ system.
What is judicial?
This element of fiction allows readers to access ideas, thoughts, and beliefs that may not be their own.
What is character?
When a harsh or graphic word is replaced with a less offensive one.
What is euphemism?
The function of this item was to elaborate on Sherlock's character: he feels that he is smarter and better than all, including Watson.
What is the walking stick?
This character embodied the thematic ideas of dominance and power, killing for the sole purpose of spite.
Who is Frick?
This character shows us that to feel like you're right and in power is better than actually having power at all.
Who is the Queen of Hearts?
This element of fiction is more than time or place, it's also...
What is cultural environment?
This is when someone says something that is opposite of what's expected.
What is verbal irony?
This character teaches us that even though someone might be family, if they break your expectations for their life, they should be cast out.
Who is Mr. Frankland?
This character showed that money can and does influence our decisions, even if they were previously set.
Who is Uncle Mark?
This character showed us that image is more important than actual character.
Who is the Duchess?
This element of fiction may (intentionally or not) imbed bias into the text.
What is narration?