Answer:The temptation to form premature theories upon insufficient data is the bane of our profession. With this one succinct phrase, Holmes sums up what makes him so useful and so valuable. He abandons theories that do not work even if he once believed them to be true.
Explanation:
Answer: Option 1 matches with Option 8.
Option 2 with Option 7.
Option 3 with Option 6.
Option 4 with option 5.
Explanation:
There are four elements of a plot. Together, these elements helps to create a story.
Action framework is an important element in the literature. The description of this word matches with the plot which is the main event of any story, the storyline.
Resolution crisis in any novel happens when the main issue is solved by the character. It then leads to denouement which is the concluding part of the novel.
Every story at one point reaches a stage of rising action or high point of action which creates a suspense in the readers mind thus leading to climax.
Most fictional stories describes the imagery characters so well to point that it requires realistic setting for them to appear real which requires decisive action characterization.
Answer:
All of the above
Explanation:
All the answers are part of it.
I don’t know which specific novel you may be referencing, but generally:
Literary devices can be used to convey theme in many ways. You can use them to convey theme by describing the setting of the story, the mood of the story, the moral of the story, and much more.
You can use foreshadowing to hint at future events important to the story, symbolism to represent important objects relative to the theme, such as a dove in heaven, and you can use a metaphor to assert that one object is another, which brings new meaning to the original subject for a renewed comprehension. These can all improve the conveyance of theme in a story.
These are just a few of the many different literary devices that you can utilize to articulate subjects within a story to add to the understanding or to signify the importance of any detail within the story.”