The episodic pattern can be a good choice too. It divides the story into separate but related episodes, each with its own focus and plot development. This can add variety and keep the reader engaged.
The chronological pattern often works well for fictional narratives. It presents events in the order they occur, making it easy for readers to follow the story's progression.
The flashback pattern can also be effective. It intersperses past events within the present storyline to provide context, depth, and sometimes surprise to the narrative.
Well, a linear pattern often works well as it makes the story easy to follow. However, some complex fictions might benefit from a non-linear approach to add intrigue and surprise. It really varies based on the plot and themes.
The following are some of the recommended novels: 1. " The First Marquis ": This is an ancient novel with a big picture. It tells the story of the heroine carrying the family's flag when the family is in danger, leading the family generals, building high walls, accumulating food, and competing with the heroes of the Three Kingdoms for the world. 2. [Beauty's Conspiracy: This novel about the ancient female protagonist's strategy is also a good choice.] 3. " The Phoenix Draws Through the Crippled Han ": This novel is the work of a black willow. It tells the story of the female protagonist transmigrating into the body of Cai Ji, the daughter of the prefect of Donglai, at the end of the Han Dynasty. She disguised herself as a man, raised her arms, and led the family to resist Cao Cao and develop the family business. These novels all had grand plots and fascinating plots, suitable for girls to read.
The fictional organization associated with Carmen Sandiego is V.I.L.E. (Villains' International League of Evil).
In my opinion, the criminal organization in 'Breaking Bad' was pretty notorious. Their meth empire and the way they operated caused a lot of chaos.
I think working for Stark Industries in the Marvel universe would be amazing. You'd be at the cutting edge of technology and get to be part of something really revolutionary.
It could be Hermione Granger from Harry Potter. She's smart, loyal, and always there to help her friends.
I think Hermione Granger from Harry Potter would be great. She's smart, organized, and would help keep the place tidy and study sessions productive.
I think Middle-earth from 'The Lord of the Rings' would be great. It's full of magic and adventure.
I think Gotham would be interesting. It's full of drama and mystery, but it might be a bit too dangerous in reality!
I think working at Umbrella Corporation could be interesting. Despite its shady reputation, there'd be a chance to work on revolutionary biotech research. Just gotta watch your back though!