And Then There Were None Chapter 1 Test Flashcards

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Foreshadowing

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hints in a story that give clues as to what will happen later on

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Red Herring

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A clue that misleads or distracts the audience or reader.

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Chekhov’s Gun

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An element or object put in a story that seems unimportant but later on is significant to the story.

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4
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Plot Twist

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a sudden and unexpected change in the direction of a story or situation

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5
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Mood-setting

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to set a mood to the atmosphere or whole story.

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6
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Righteousness

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goodness or for the good.

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7
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Governess

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A women unemployed as a private tutor that teaches and trains a student at their own house.

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Secretary

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a person employed to handle records, letters or any type of paper work, for another person.

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Inquest

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A study of facts of a crime such as murder.

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10
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Exonerate

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To find someone as innocent

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11
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Luxurious

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Very rich of something

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12
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Gravely

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Something that is very serious and bad

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13
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Illegibly

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Impossible to read (can refer to handwriting or language)

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14
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Vague

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Hard to see

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15
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Alibi

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a claim that someone was somewhere else during a crime

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16
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What did Justice Wargrave take to get to Indian Island?

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He took a train which was in first class.

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17
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Why did Justice Wargrave come to Indian Island?

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He came to Indian Island for fun

18
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What did Vera Claythorne take to get to Indian Island?

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She toke the same train as Justice and Phillip but is in 3rd class.

19
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Why did Vera Claythorne come to Indian Island?

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She was hired as a secretary by the island owner’s wife.

20
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What did Phillip Lombard take to get to Indian Island?

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He toke the same train as Justice and Vera and is in 3rd class like Vera

21
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Why did Phillip Lombard come to Indian Island?

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He can to work and he got hired by Isaac.

22
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What did Emily Brent take to get to Indian Island?

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She takes a train and is in Third Class

23
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Why did Emily Brent come to Indian Island?

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She is mostly going for fun but also doesn’t mind working.

24
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What did General McArthur take to get to Indian Island?

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He took a train that is much slower and is going to Sticklehaven

25
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Why did General McArthur come to Indian Island?

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He gets promised that his old friends will be there to talk about old times.

26
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What did Dr Armstrong take to get to Indian Island?

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He comes with his own car which is a Morris.

27
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Why did Dr Armstrong come to Indian Island?

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He came to aid Mr. Owens wife, in other words for business.

28
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What did Tony Marston take to get to Indian Island?

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He took his own car which is a Dalmain.

29
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Why did Tony Marston come to Indian Island?

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He comes to Indian Island for fun.

30
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What did Mr. Blore take to get to Indian Island?

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He takes a train to Indian Island.

31
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Why did Mr. Blore come to Indian Island?

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For a job on Indian Island, in other words for business.

32
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Where does the story take place?

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Burgh Island, England

33
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Suspect

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A person thought to be guilty of a crime

34
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Detective

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A person that solves crimes and mysteries.

34
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Motive

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The reason for doing something.

35
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Investigate

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To examine facts and clues for the truth.

36
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Deduce

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To determine

37
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Sleuth

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a detective

38
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Mood

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the atmosphere or emotions surrounding a story

39
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Irony

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Expecting something will happen but in reality what actually happens is different.