And Then There Were None: Chapters 9 & 10 Quiz
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And Then There Were None: Chapters 9 & 10 Quiz

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What suggestion does Blore make about Mrs. Rogers's death?

Maybe Dr. Armstrong gave Mrs. Rogers an overdose of medicine on purpose.

What does Blore demand to know?

Why did Lombard bring a revolver with him?

What does Lombard confess actually brought him to Indian Island?

A little Jewish boy paid him 100 guineas to keep his eyes open.

What observation does Vera Claythorne make about the weather?

<p>There is a storm coming.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does MacArthur die?

<p>His head was hit with a life preserver.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Vera and Rogers discover in the dining room right after General MacArthur is found on the beach?

<p>There are only seven little Indian figures on the table.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What conclusion does Justice Wargrave come to concerning Mr. Owen?

<p>Mr. Owen is one of them.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Whose name does Emily Brent write in her diary as the murderer?

<p>Beatrice Taylor</p> Signup and view all the answers

What item does Rogers claim is missing that has him nervous and upset?

<p>The bathroom curtain.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Rogers do to prevent the disappearance of any more Indian figures?

<p>He locked the dining room doors to prevent them from being stolen.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Suggestions and Observations

  • Blore suggests that Mrs. Rogers's death could be due to an intentional overdose of medicine by Dr. Armstrong.
  • Vera Claythorne notes that a storm is approaching, indicating a change in the atmosphere of tension.

Character Confessions

  • Lombard reveals he was hired by a Jewish boy for 100 guineas to keep watch at Indian Island, highlighting his ulterior motives.
  • Justice Wargrave deduces that Mr. Owen is amongst them, deepening the mystery surrounding the murders.

Deaths and Discoveries

  • General MacArthur dies after being struck on the head with a life preserver, marking another violent turn in the story.
  • Vera and Rogers notice the dining room's Indian figures have decreased to seven after MacArthur's death, indicating further chaos.

Diary Betrayals and Tensions

  • Emily Brent records Beatrice Taylor as the murderer in her diary, reflecting her overwhelming sense of guilt and suspicion.
  • Rogers expresses anxiety over the missing bathroom curtain, showcasing the rising tension and fear among the group.

Preventive Measures

  • In a bid to secure the remaining evidence, Rogers locks the Dining Room doors to stop any further disappearance of the Indian figures.

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Test your knowledge of Chapter 9 and 10 of 'And Then There Were None' with these flashcards. Delve into the characters' motives and actions as events unfold on Indian Island. Each question will challenge your understanding of the plot and characters during these crucial chapters.

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