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ATTWN Test Review
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Everyone is accused of murder, how is this publicized? | on a gramophone that starts playing after dinner |
| What did the guests find in the middle of the dining room table when they sat down for dinner? | 10 little Indian china figures |
| What type of house do the guests arrive at? | luxurious modern house |
| How do people get to Indian Island? | boat |
| Who takes the guests to Indian Island? | Fred Narcott |
| Wargrave is accused of murdering who and how? | Edward Seton- sent him to death row even though 9 out of 10 jury members thought he was innocent |
| Blore is accused of murdering who and how? | James Stephen Landor- was a police officer and had a “bust” |
| Mr./Mrs. Rogers are accused of murdering who and how? | Miss Brady- neglectful care |
| Marston is accused of murdering who and how? | two children- ran over them with his car |
| Emily Brent is accused of murdering who and how? | Beatrice Taylor- she was under service to Miss Brent and got pregnant; Miss Brent kicked her out and she hung herself |
| Phillip Lombard is accused of murdering who and how? | 21 men who were members of an East African Tribe; he is said to have been in some shady business |
| Vera Claythorne is accused of murdering who and how? | Cyril – the boy she babysat during the summer for- he died in a drowning “accident” |
| Armstrong is accused of murdering who and how? | a patient that he operated on while he was drunk. She ended up dying. |
| General Macarthur is accused of murdering who and how? | his wife’s lover who he sent into battle knowing that he would die. |
| Arrangements to have the guests arrive at Sticklehaven and the purchase of Indian Island are made by who? | Isaac Morris |
| Issacc Morris dies the evening that the guests arrive due to what? | drug overdose |
| Who are the two remaining people left on the island? | Vera and Lombard |
| The china figures are on a table in what room? | dining room |
| Who is known as a hanging judge? | Wargrave |
| Who is a school teacher? | Vera Claythorne |
| Who tried to pass himself off as an African colonial? | Blore |
| Who is actually in the police force? | Blore |
| Who is a 65 year-old spinster? | Emily Brent |
| Who was General in a Great War? | General MacArthur |
| Who is a physician in a very prominent part of town? | Dr. Armstrong |
| Who is a butler? | Mr. Rogers |
| Who is a young, good looking, hard-drinking man? | Tony Marston |
| Who is the Assistant Commissioner of Scotland Yard? | Sir Thomas Legge |
| Who is the Inspector of Scotland Yard? | Inspector Maine |
| What was explained to people of Sticklehaven about any messages of appeal for help coming from the island? | they were to ignore them because there was a bet about living on a desert island for a week |
| Why did Fred Narcott eventually go to the island? | because boy scouts saw SOS symbols on the island |
| What was the name of the record that was found in the gramophone? | Swan Song |
| 10 little Indian boys went out to dine one choked his little self, And Then There Were Nine? | Anthony Marston |
| 9 little Indian boys sat up very late one overslept himself, And Then There Were Eight? | Mrs. Rogers |
| 8 little Indian boys traveling to Devon on said he’d stay, And Then There Were Seven | MacArthur |
| 7 little Indian boys chopping up sticks one chopped himself in halves, And Then There Were Six? | Mr. Rogers |
| 6 Little Indian Boys playing with a hive a bumble bee stung one, And Then There Were Five? | Miss Brent |
| 5 little Indian Boys going in for law one got in Chancery, And Then There Were Four? | Wargrave |
| 4 Little Indian Boys going out to sea a Red herring swallowed one, And Then There Were Three? | Armstrong |
| 3 Little Indian Boys walking in the zoo, a big bear hugged one, And Then There Were Two? | Blore |
| 2 Little Indian Boys sitting in the sun one got frizzled, and Then There Was One | Lombard |
| Vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation used by different regions? | dialect |
| 1 Little Indian Boy left all alone he went and hanged himself And Then There Were None? | Vera Claythorne |
| Vantage point from which a story is told? | point of view |
| Dictionary definition of a word? | denotation |
| Feelings and associations a word suggests? | connotation |
| Not having a bias for one side or another? | objective view point |
| Story being told from the “I” perspective? | first person |
| Personal thoughts, feelings, etc. in a view point? | subjective |
| All-knowing, and complete perspective? | omniscient narration |
| An educated guess? | Hypothesis |
| A false lead? | Red Herring |
| A reason why a person could not have committed a crime? | Alibi |
| Reason or desire to act on an idea? | motive |
| A person being considered to be involved in a crime? | suspect |