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The novel started out with twelve soldier china figurines.
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The guests are able to figure out that the initials U.N. Owen really mean "Unknown."
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The novel started out with twelve soldier china figurines.
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The guests are able to figure out that the initials U.N. Owen really mean "Unknown."
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The murderer believes that being responsible for the death of a child is more unacceptable than being responsible for the death of twenty-one men.
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Two of the deaths on Soldier Island were the result of suicide.
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Mr. Morris was murdered because he convinced a daughter of one of Wargrave’s friends to take drugs, and she eventually committed suicide.
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Justice Wargrave came into contact with Mr. Morris when he sent Morris to jail.
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Every time someone died, a soldier figurine was mysteriously placed on top of the body.
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Miss Emily Brent claims to have no remorse for turning out her young servant girl to the streets where the girl ultimately took her own life as she had no where else to go. Later in the book, we find that Miss Brent is actually haunted by this decision.
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Hugo Hamilton admits to Justice Wargrave that he knowns Vera killed Cyril.
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The killer chose the guests based on the fact that they all committed crimes that were difficult to prove in the court of law, thus they had all gotten away with or responsible for the death of someone else.
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The name on the gramophone record was
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Who was Isaac Morris?
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The 'manuscript' which was sent to the Scotland Yard is written in what perspective?
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Which "gullible" character from the book did the murderer use to help them carry out the plan, unbeknownst to the person they selected.
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Why does the killer end up writing a 'manuscript' detailing how they were able to carry out murder on such a grand scale?
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Which of the following topics is best associated with the theme of And Then There Were None?
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Who did Emily Brent write down in her diary as the killer as she started to fall asleep?
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What item causes a rift between Lombard and Blore throughout the end of the story?
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What character 'staged' their own death to throw off the other guests?
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U.N. Owen, our killer, determined the order in which the guests would be killed based on
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Which character had the fake name of “Mr. Davis” when they first came to the island?
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What two animals does Lombard get compared to most often
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According to U.N. Owen, what three characters committed the worst atrocities and deserved to endure a harsher sentence?
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The guests find a framed copy of the nursery rhyme _________________ hanging on the wall.
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The novel is told from:
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An example of foreshadowing would be:
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General Macarthur sent Arthur Richmond to his death because Richmond
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What is the best adjective to describe the mood after the characters have listened to the gramophone recording?
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Which two characters show little to no remorse for the deaths they caused? STOP AND REALLY THINK ABOUT THIS ONE!
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What is a “red herring?"
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When Vera and Lombard were talking, what did she ultimately admit was the reason for killing Cyrill?
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In chapter 13, we are introduced to the "big black hook" hanging in Vera's room....this hook becomes important later in chapter 16, why?
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What happened to the "missing" scarlet bathroom curtain and Miss Emily Brent's grey knitting wool?
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When the characters make mention of small items like the poem, the soldier boys, the marble statue in Vera's room, the grey wool, etc....these are all examples of what literary technique?
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In chapter 16, why does Vera convince Lombard to help her drag the dead body from the sea up to higher ground?
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In chapter 2, page 36, the books states, "There is something magical about an island--the mere word suggested fantasy. You lost touch with the world--an island was a world of its own. A world, perhaps, from which you might never return." This is an example of
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According to Wargrave, the police might have been able to figure out the murderer by three clues left behind. Which of the following is NOT a clue the police could use?
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Why does Wargrave not care about death in the end of the book?
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What character is ironically compared to a "Norse God" and appeared "more than mortal?"
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What type of irony is employed by the author when Vera Claythorne states, "...she felt powerful, she felt like she couldn't die....?"
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Which character is often referred to as "reptilian looking" or "tortoise like?"
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Which character often appears to "be scared of her own shadow" and "ghostly pale?"
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Why did the killer place seaweed in Vera Claythorne's room?