CJM+ATTWN+page

I watched Connor take the quiz. I am interested in the book, as I have never read it and the questions made me want to read it now too. Maybe over break I can borrow his copy.
Megan

=
After reading chapter two, respond to the prompts below. Each of you must write the answers on your individual //And Then There Were None// reading page. ======


 * ====== Define the terms //**SUSPENSE**// and //**FORESHADOWING**.//  ======
 * ====== With your small group, find four examples of suspense. Write the examples as direct quotes on your WIKI page. Add the page number.  ======
 * ====== With your small group, find four examples of foreshadowing. Write the examples as direct quotes on on your WIKI page. Add the page number.  ======
 * ====== In a well-written paragraph, explain why your group chose these examples based on the definitions of suspense and foreshadowing.  ======

=
PLEASE PUT //GROUP ASSIGNMENT #1 AT THE TOP OF YOUR INDIVIDUAL WIKI PAGE BEFORE STARTING THE ASSIGNMENT.// ======

=
ASSIGNMENT DUE DATE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2 ======

=
I think that an example of suspense is when Miss brent received the letter from a unknown name(pg.8). I think that she made the right choice in going to Indian Island because there have been some things in the newspaper recently about it. I think it had suspense because it makes you want to know who invited her to the island. I think that a second example is when Mr. Wargrave gets the letter from Lady Culmington(pg.2), it is suspenseful because mr wargrave has to think about when the last time that he ever saw her was, so it makes you wonder why she would right to him. Another example is the Indian poem ======

=
Our group chose these examples because they were good examples for these definitions. They really showed suspense and foreshadowing, and gave good examples. They were all somewhat mysterious and made you think what will happen. These examples, i think, gave good and detailed examples of suspense and foreshadowing. ====== Connor- Your group DID choose good quotes. They certainly are examples of suspense and foreshadowing. The two are closely related; if the suspense makes you uncomfortable, it can make you think that future happenings may not be so good. Your explanation of why you chose the quotes is a bit skimpy. More details and ideas would show a clearer understanding of the plot line. Hope you are enjoying the book thus far. Keep that in mind for future assignments! Mrs. M 12-4-12