Q. What items go missing in Chapter 10 of And Then There Were None?
She realizes she is losing her mind. Tea time returns the group to “blessed normality.” But a couple of things go missing—Miss Brent’s wool yarn and an oil-silk curtain. That evening, when everyone goes to bed, they all lock their doors. Rogers locks the figurines in a cabinet so the killer can’t get at them.
Q. Who was Constance Culmington in and then there were none?
In And Then There Were None, Lady Constance Culmimngton was an undependable young woman living in Syria, which was a friend ofLawrence Wargrave.
Table of Contents
- Q. What items go missing in Chapter 10 of And Then There Were None?
- Q. Who was Constance Culmington in and then there were none?
- Q. What does the gramophone announcement suggest in and then there were none?
- Q. What happened in chapter 4 of And Then There Were None?
- Q. Who did Vera Claythorne kill?
- Q. How did Lombard die?
- Q. Who was Vera in love with?
- Q. What has happened to Dr Armstrong’s patient?
- Q. Why does Rogers lock the dining room before going to bed?
- Q. What animal is often to describe Mr Justice Wargrave?
- Q. Who is the sixth person to die in Attwn?
- Q. Why does Christie attribute animalistic characteristics to the guests?
- Q. What does Rogers do to prevent any funny business?
- Q. What does the doctor do to Vera to calm her down?
- Q. What does Miss Brent think of while making breakfast?
- Q. Who does Emily Brent think is possessed by the devil?
- Q. Which character is the most suspicious in Chapter 11?
- Q. Who killed Emily Brent?
- Q. How did Justice Wargrave kill Emily Brent?
- Q. How does Miss Emily Brent die?
Q. What does the gramophone announcement suggest in and then there were none?
Who plays the gramophone announcement? The recording states that all of the guests were guilty of murder and Mrs. Rogers was the one to play it.
Q. What happened in chapter 4 of And Then There Were None?
Summary: Chapter IV Wargrave, accused of killing a man named Edward Seton, says that Seton was an accused murderer on whom he passed sentence. Vera, accused of killing Cyril Hamilton, tells the group that she was his governess, and he drowned while swimming to a rock. She says she tried her best to save him.
Q. Who did Vera Claythorne kill?
Cyril Ogilvie Hamilton
Q. How did Lombard die?
His crime was leaving twenty-one men to die in the wilderness. Lombard works with Dr. Armstrong, Rogers and Blore to find clues about who is responsible for the deaths on the island. In the end, he is shot in the chest and killed by Vera Claythorne.
Q. Who was Vera in love with?
Hugo
Q. What has happened to Dr Armstrong’s patient?
What happened to Dr. Armstrong’s patient? The woman died on the operating table because he was drunk when performing surgery. Why did Anthony Marston consider the death of the two children he killed, an inconvenience?
Q. Why does Rogers lock the dining room before going to bed?
Before he goes to bed, he locks the dining-room door so that no one can remove any of the remaining Indian figures during the night.
Q. What animal is often to describe Mr Justice Wargrave?
Animal Imagery in Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None. Justice Wargrave, who is the oldest and the seemingly the wisest is often compared to a tortoise. He “closed his eyes again, looking decidedly reptilian” and later on, his eyes are again described as “hooded reptilian eyes”.
Q. Who is the sixth person to die in Attwn?
Correspondence between rhyme and modes of death
No. | Character |
---|---|
5 | Emily Caroline Brent |
6 | Lawrence John Wargrave (Mr Justice Wargrave) |
7 | Dr Edward George Armstrong |
8 | William Henry Blore |
Q. Why does Christie attribute animalistic characteristics to the guests?
Vera Claythorne is a small, terrified animal, afraid to move. Why does Christie attribute animalistic characteristics to the guests? To illustrate their desire to fight for their own survival.
Q. What does Rogers do to prevent any funny business?
What does Rogers do to prevent the disappearance on any more Indian figures? He locked the Dining Room doors to prevent them from being stolen. What news does Lombard share with Blore when he awakes him in the morning?
Q. What does the doctor do to Vera to calm her down?
Armstrong do to calm Vera down after Mr. Rogers is killed? Vera was going hysterical, so Dr. Armstrong slapped her.
Q. What does Miss Brent think of while making breakfast?
What does Miss Brent think of while making breakfast? Emily Brent is acquitted of Rogers’ murder by her own death. Half the party is now dead.
Q. Who does Emily Brent think is possessed by the devil?
Whom does Miss Brent suspect of being “possessed by a devil,” and therefore is Mr. Owen? By tea-time, what two things have gone missing?
Q. Which character is the most suspicious in Chapter 11?
Emily
Q. Who killed Emily Brent?
Emily is killed by a poisoned hypodermic syringe to the neck that she believes is coming from Beatrice.
Q. How did Justice Wargrave kill Emily Brent?
By the time the others reach the dining room, however, Emily is dead. Dr Armstrong concludes that she was killed by cyanide poisoning and would have died quickly. As to how he killed her, Wargrave used the same poison he used to kill Mrs Rogers.
Q. How does Miss Emily Brent die?
Mr Owen used her name to lure Emily to the island along with other nine guests. Her death was caused by a lethal injection of cyanide using Dr Armstrong’s syringe after her coffee had been laced with chloral. The murder weapon was eventually found by William Blore.