The one with a questionable limp.
Sydelle Pulaski
She claims to be a "proud liberal", but her actions are discriminatory to others.
Grace Windsor Wexler
The misdirection in a mystery
The Red Herring
In MLA, a long work like a novel must be formatted in this way.
Italicized
The simple subject.
The witch who lost a cross.
He tries to impress his fiance with his doctoral vocabulary.
Dr. Denton Deere
Visual Imagery
In MLA, a title of a short work like a short story or poem must be formatted in this way.
With quotation marks
The complete subject in the following: The Wexler family is suspicious within the Sunset Towers complex.
The Wexler family
The restaurant owner
He shows himself to be a very protective big brother.
Theo Theodorakis
This is often limited in order to build suspense.
Point of View
These three word categories are not to be capitalized within a title. Conjunctions, Prepositions less than 5 letters, and....
Articles
The simple subject can be either these two parts of speech.
A noun or pronoun.
The patriot
Sam Westing
She uses her initials as her first name so that others take her seriously, having faced discrimination perhaps in the past (both gender and race).
This imagery centers around the sense of smell.
Olfactory Imagery
Following textual evidence, this is an example of an MLA in-text citation for The Westing Game.
(Raskin #), (Raskin 54).
The correct punctuation to go at the end of an interrogative sentence.
A question mark.
The name of the "incompetent" lawyer who greeted the heirs at the Westing house.
E.J. Plum
He doesn't care about school. All he wants to do is run.
Type of sentence used to create style and form in order to build suspense (for it has suspense in the grammar)
A fragmented sentence.
This punctuation is used to decipher between a title and a subtitle.
The colon (:)
This punctuation mark is rarely used in academic writing, and if ever used, it is used sparingly with intent.
The exclamation mark (for the exclamatory sentence).