I assume you are referring to the book "From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler" by E. L. Konigsburg. In this book, Mrs. Frankweiler is both the narrator (she is telling the story) and also a commentator-- she offers her own opinions and comments about the two girls who are trying to solve the mystery. This helps the reader to see the events through Mrs. Frankweiler's eyes, as if we are talking with her while we read the story.
They appear throughout the story, and a motif is something that is a recurring element in a story.
When an element continues to appear throughout a short story or poem, it is referred to as a motif. Motifs can be objects, themes, colors, or symbols that hold a deeper meaning and contribute to the overall message or tone of the work.
She will appear throughout the storyline, starting from a certain story-event where you will duel her. Afterwards she will appear on the island, mainly at the lighthouse at night.
travel everywhere around sinnoh. the trainers will have most of them, while the rest appear in the wild and throughout the story
Cool story, bro.
it was cliff hanging
Fable
fable
illustrates a moral or comments on human folly.
fable
fable
Yes, Olivander does appear and plays an important part in the story line.