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Who are the five remaining guests on Indian Island?
Who are the five remaining guests on Indian Island?
Wargrave, Blore, Lombard, Claythorne, Armstrong
Which of the characters is said to look like 'a wary old tortoise'?
Which of the characters is said to look like 'a wary old tortoise'?
Judge Wargrave
What causes Vera's screams of terror?
What causes Vera's screams of terror?
She walks into seaweed hanging in her room. She thinks it is a wet, clammy hand.
What is strange about Mr. Justice Wargrave's appearance when discovered dead?
What is strange about Mr. Justice Wargrave's appearance when discovered dead?
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What foods are the survivors reduced to eating?
What foods are the survivors reduced to eating?
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Who finds the revolver?
Who finds the revolver?
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What does Vera see in her room that she had not noticed before?
What does Vera see in her room that she had not noticed before?
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Who hears someone sneaking around the house and decides to investigate?
Who hears someone sneaking around the house and decides to investigate?
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Who disappears at the end of Chapter 14?
Who disappears at the end of Chapter 14?
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Study Notes
Remaining Guests on Indian Island
- Five characters remain: Wargrave, Blore, Lombard, Claythorne, Armstrong.
Judge Wargrave's Description
- Judge Wargrave is compared to "a wary old tortoise," highlighting his cautious demeanor.
Vera's Terrifying Experience
- Vera screams in terror after mistaking seaweed hanging in her room for a wet, clammy hand.
Wargrave's Unusual Death
- Upon discovery, Wargrave is oddly dressed as a judge, complete with a grey wig and a scarlet robe made from missing materials.
Survivors' Rations
- The surviving guests are limited to eating tinned tongue, indicating dwindling food supplies.
Discovery of the Revolver
- Philip Lombard is responsible for finding the revolver, a significant development in the plot.
Vera's Observation
- Vera notices a large hook in the ceiling of her room for the first time, adding to her unease.
Mr. Blore's Investigation
- Mr. Blore hears someone sneaking around the house and takes the initiative to investigate, showcasing his protective instincts.
Disappearance of Dr. Armstrong
- Dr. Armstrong mysteriously disappears at the end of Chapter 14, raising suspense and concern among the remaining guests.
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