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= = =In a narrative the person narrarating the story is usually describing all of his or hers emotions or the character that they are describing emotions. In a mystery, things are sequenced better than in a narrative usually because you have to concentrate on the clues because the offer doesn't usually describe everything. In a narrative, the narrator can jump around and still make sense. In a narrative usually every single detail is told and explained but in a mystery the author will tone it down a lot. Also in a narrative you can sometimes predict the outcome. The author will signal what is happening in the story. In a mystery, the author will probably trick you and lead you a different direction and then there will suddenly be a surprising outcome. In narratives you don't have to pay as much attention because the person narrarating the story is explaining everything to you. In a mystery you have to follow the clues and figure everything out by yourself.= = = =The title to the story is "And Then There Were None." This leads me to believe that there are a group of people and something happens to one of them and another and another until there are none left. I can also tell that it's going to be a mystery because the title leads you to think this. I think that a bunch of people are going to get together. Then one by one they either get murdered or kidnapped or hurt. I think that the story will have a good ending but it will probably be gory or gross or something. I also might think that the people will suspect that somethimg is happening and try to stop it. Then I think they will die even faster.=
 * = how does a mystery novel differ from a narrative? =
 * = how might the title be a clue to the story? =