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When Holmes says "These are very deep waters", the reader can infer that--
He believes Julia's death may have been a drowning.
He thinks this case is complex and dangerous.
He believes that Helen is making up her story.
He thinks that Watson is better equipped to solve the case.
Judgments about something based on available information.
Deductions
Avert
Tangible
Sinister
To avoid
Deductions
Indiscreetly
Avert
Invaluable
Threatening harm or evil
Tangible
Sinister
Avert
Deductions
actual or real; able to be perceived by the senses, especially that of touch
Tangible
Sinister
Invaluable
Deductions
Extremely useful
Invaluable
Indiscreetly
Tangible
Avert
Carelessly
Avert
Indiscreetly
Deductions
Tangible
Hero; main character; good guy
Protagonist
Antagonist
Narrator
Point of view
Person or force going against the protagonist
Protagonist
Antagonist
Narrator
Foil Character
A smaller character that helps develop a larger character
Antagonist
Protagonist
Foil Character
Narrator
Clues and hints as to what is going to happen later on in the piece of literature
Foil Character
Foreshadowing
Suspense
Flashback
How an author brings up background information/ information that has already happened to help the reader better understand what is happening
Flashback
Suspense
Foreshadoing
Point of View
The major theme of "The Adventure of the Speckled Band" is...
What goes around comes around
Love always wins
Slow and steady wins the race
Being yourself
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