Q. What eerie warning does General MacArthur give to the guest?
what Eerie warning does General MacArthur give to the guests? that they may never leave.
Q. How do the guests feel about the house on Soldier Island?
How do the guests feel about the house on Soldier Island? They find it to be charming and quaint. They are surprised to find that it is very modern and stylish. They are comforted to see that there are a few other houses nearby.
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- Q. What eerie warning does General MacArthur give to the guest?
- Q. How do the guests feel about the house on Soldier Island?
- Q. How are the passengers traveling in and then there were none?
- Q. What is unusual about the invitations the guests of Soldier Island?
- Q. Who was it that Vera was in love with?
- Q. Why did Lombard bring a revolver to the island?
- Q. How did Doctor Armstrong die?
- Q. How does Armstrong believe Emily was killed?
- Q. What animal was Justice Wargrave?
- Q. What does Emily Brent read from the Bible?
- Q. Why does Lombard suspect that wargrave is Owen?
- Q. Who was the third victim of UN Owen?
- Q. What was the original name of And Then There Were None?
Q. How are the passengers traveling in and then there were none?
Wargrave is traveling by train, first class. He has been invited to the island by a Constance Culmington, who is an acquaintance from the past. They are both traveling by train to the island although Vera is third class.
Q. What is unusual about the invitations the guests of Soldier Island?
What is unusual about the invitations the guests of Soldier Island have received? All of the letter have a different sender. 2. How do the other characters in the novel react to their first glimpse of Anthony Marston?
Q. Who was it that Vera was in love with?
Hugo
Q. Why did Lombard bring a revolver to the island?
Why does Lombard bring a revolver to the proceedings at Soldier Island? He forgot to take it out of his luggage when he was packing. His revolver is his lucky charm.
Q. How did Doctor Armstrong die?
When Armstrong sneaks out in the middle of the night to meet Wargrave, Armstrong is pushed over a cliff. Much later, Vera and Lombard find Armstrong’s body on the rocky shore. He had drowned and then been pulled in by the tide.
Q. How does Armstrong believe Emily was killed?
She was in the service with Miss Brent & she killed herself by throwing herself into a river. How does Armstrong suspect that the Rogers’ killed their employer? He suspects Rogers gave Mrs. Armstrong an overdose.
Q. What animal was Justice Wargrave?
tortoise
Q. What does Emily Brent read from the Bible?
Lesson Summary Instead, she reads her Bible and harshly judges others for engaging in activities that she does not approve of. She was invited to the island to face the crime of murder of her servant, Beatrice Taylor. While Emily didn’t actually kill Beatrice, her harshness led to Beatrice’s death.
Q. Why does Lombard suspect that wargrave is Owen?
Lombard suspects Wargrave because he thinks the power of being a judge has gone to the judge’s head. He believes he has been playing God Almighty and Executioner and he wants to take it one step further.
Q. Who was the third victim of UN Owen?
General Macarthur
Q. What was the original name of And Then There Were None?
“Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None,” is, of course, Agatha Christie’s Ten Little Indians—which was originally, notoriously, released serially in the UK under the title Ten Little Niggers. (This was the British music-hall version of the minstrel song.)