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And Then There Were None. By Agatha Christie And George. What is the crime/mystery/problem?.
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And Then There Were None By Agatha Christie And George
What is the crime/mystery/problem? • The problem is that all of the guests invited to Indian Island, were invited by a man unknown to all of them. When they get there they realize that U.N. Owen wants them murdered and it is now a fight to stay alive for them.
What type of mystery novel are you reading? Support you answer with evidence from the story • I am reading a suspense mystery novel that also has suspects. This is because in the story 10 people are left on an island to die, deserted by there host. They have to watch their backs all day.
How is uncertainty and/or suspense present in your novel? Give specific examples • Uncertainty is first showed when they hear from the butler on the island, that their host will not be able to attend them for a few days. Then during dinner someone gets poisoned and dies and that shoes suspense and uncertainty.
What clues are presented in your novel? Why is it considered a clue? What does it make the reader think? • The only clues are that everyone dead is not a suspect. The host is killing them off and they don’t know who the host is. But it has to be someone alive. Also, stuff goes missing pretty often so that is a clue that it has to be a guest. It keeps the reader guessing because the greatest suspect sometimes is the next to die.
Who are the suspects and why do you consider them as such? • The suspects are everyone alive. This is because the host is missign and he is the killer, so it has to be soemone alive and on the island. Soemtimes though the biggest suspects are the next to die.
Works Cited Slide • http://www.google.com/images?q=and+then+there+were+none&rls=com.microsoft:en-us&oe=UTF-8&startIndex=&startPage=1&rlz=&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=og&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wi&biw=1259&bih=628