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By: Andrea Ruiz, Jennifer Mejia, and Thomas Koenig Tone, Mood, Conflict & Resolution By: Andrea Ruiz, Jennifer Mejia, and Thomas Koenig

Tone Suspicious Dr. Roylott acted strangely in front of Holmes & Watson Dr. Roylott exerted extreme anger before the detective This leads Holmes to believe he is the biggest suspect

Mood Fear When Julia’s history repeats itself, it instills a feeling of fear The reader is made to feel afraid for Helen’s life

Conflict The main conflict: Helen is worried that she will die the same way her twin sister did Dr. Roylott sets Helen up to follow in Julia’s footsteps Holmes and Watson try to save Helen The secondary conflict: Julia dies from a mysterious incident two weeks before her wedding Helen, Homes, and Watson are trying to find the culprit

Resolution The resolution for both conflicts: Sherlock discovers Roylott’s plan Sherlock terrifies the snake, which results in it biting Roylott, the culprit Sherlock foils the plan and in doing so inadvertently kills Roylott Helen is saved Julia’s murder mystery is solved

The End