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And Then There Were None
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 A 1939 mystery novel by English writer Agatha Christie, oroginally published as Ten Little Niggers, after the British blackface song, which serves as a major plot point. Ten "guests" arrive on an island and all are accused of having been involved in past crimes.
 

And Then There Were None
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14 Questions

1. Which Character Had Introduced Himself As Mr. Davis?

2. What Scripture Hung In Emily Brent's Nursery? Why Is This Ironic?

3. Name Two Significant Motifs That Appear Throughout The Book.

4. What Does Justice Wargrave Name As Everyone's "Task" After General Macarthur's Death?

5. What Does Anthony Marston Say Just Before He Dies?

6. Why Does Vera Say That The Nursery Rhyme Is "Mad" As They Try To Figure Out What's Happening Using It As A Guide?

7. In What County Does The Story Take Place?

8. Give Two Examples Of Animal Imagery In The Book.

9. What Idiom Is Found In Chapter 9? Hint: It Refers To The Situation They Are All Currently Dealing With

10. What Do The Initials Of Mr. Owen's Name Suggest?

11. What Does Blore Say About The Crimes Which "Explain Soldier Island"?

12. Who Are The Three Characters Who Search The Island For Owen?

13. What Is The Peculiar Conclusion That The Characters Come To After Their Search?

14. Why Does Lombard Say That No One Heard The Shot That Killed Wargrave?