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The Sign of the Four vocabulary list to impress examiner for better marks part 1 | Myriad Meaning: a countless or extremely great number of people or things. Example sentence to use in the essay: "Myriads of events occur throughout the novella which gives a sense of urgency and mystery." |
The Sign of the Four vocabulary list to impress examiner for better marks part 2 | Asserts Meaning: state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully. Example sentence to use: "Sherlock asserts the evidence he has obtained as he is confident that it leaves a trail for an adventure of discovery." |
The Sign of the Four vocabulary list to impress examiner for better marks part 3 | Egregious Meaning: outstandingly bad; shocking. Example sentence; "The reader may have the impression at first that Sherlock's endorsement and use of cocaine to be Egregious as it is a harmful substance, however, Holmes elaborates as to why he takes it because it 'stimulates' his mind. |
The Sign of the Four vocabulary list to impress examiner for better marks part 4 | Erroneous Meaning: wrong. Example sentence: "Johnathan Small's motivation in the novel is rather erroneous." |
The Sign of the Four vocabulary list to impress examiner for better marks part 5 | Engender Meaning: cause or give rise to a feeling, situation or condition. Example sentence: "Sherlock's engenders the way of investigating a mystery." |
The Sign of the Four vocabulary list to impress examiner for better marks part 6 | Employs Meaning: uses. Example sentence: Arthur Conan Doyle, employs and implements many features for Holmes. Mainly, persistence to give the sense of his professionalism as a detecteve. |
The Sign of the Four vocabulary list to impress examiner for better marks part 7 | Salient Meaning: Most notable and important. Example sentence: "Chapter 12 is the most salient because we discover the significance of the Sign of the Four and we learn that the treasure was stolen property from an Indian rajah." |
The Sign of the Four vocabulary list to impress examiner for better marks part 8. | Advantageous Meaning; providing an advantage. Example: "Arthur Conan Doyle, presents the evidence that Sherlock obtains to be advantageous as he is able to puzzle the pieces to the mystery." |
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