Comparing "Witness For The Prosecution" And "Wine": The Keys To A Great Story
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Comparing "Witness for the Prosecution" and "Wine": The Keys to a Great
What certain qualities are necessary to create an excellent
literary work? What makes one work impossible to put down while another
work is difficult to stay focused on? There are several key elements
essential in making good w ....
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.... visitors feel uneasy. The author is also very
detailed with her description of Mr. Mayherne. The narrator depicts him as
a small precise man, who is neatly dressed and recently had his boots
shinned. She also said the most striking characteristic of Mr. Mayherne is
his shrewd and piercing gray eyes. From his brief encounter with Mrs.
Mogson, we found out that she was scared with sulfuric acid by Romaine's
boyfriend and has been bent on getting revenge on Romaine. Plausible
characters and vivid ....
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