And Then There Were None — ch. 13-14 2. Who are the remaining…

Question Answered step-by-step And Then There Were None — ch. 13-14 2. Who are the remaining… And Then There Were None — ch. 13-14 2.  Who are the remaining characters to stay alive?  What qualities does each person possess to ensure their safety?  Which of the characters is the killer?  Explain.3.  How does Emily Brent die?  How does this compare to the nursery rhyme? 4.  What is going through Vera’s mind as she thinks about her crime?  What does this reflect about her level of guilt?  What prompts her to think of the circumstances behind her crime?5.  What does Blore think about his crime?  What are some additional mitigating factors connected to his crime and the level of his guilt?  How does this affect his state of mind while on the island?6.  Why do the last three people feel that Dr. Armstrong is the murderer?  How are they dissuaded from this line of thinking? 7.  Use the nursery rhyme – How does it compare to the deaths on the island?  Use each verse of the rhyme and connect it to the murdered character’s manner of death?  Make sure to include all pertinent facts of each case.8.  List all of the remaining characters that are alive and answering the following – What are all of the facts behind the crime they allegedly committed?What is the character thinking about regarding their present situation?  Cite two facts that support your answer.Based upon the nursery rhyme, how might each character die.  (put them in order)Online resourcehttp://pustaka.unp.ac.id/file/abstrak_kki/EBOOKS/And%20Then%20There%20Were%20None.pdf Arts & Humanities English English Literature ENGL 101 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)