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12/8/09

Setting
 * Indian island early 1900's
 * **Chapter 1**
 * We met all the charecter
 * We figured out were they were going
 * Chapter 2**
 * We heard about the ten little indian poem
 * They went to indian island
 * Chapter 3**
 * Chapter 3**


 * They showed that everyone has commited a crime.
 * Mrs. Rogers fainted
 * Chapter 4**

The guests look for the boat to get off indian island. Some think that the are stuck there forever.
 * Chapter 5**
 * Anthony Marston commited suicide
 * Vera Claythorne had a weird dream
 * Chapter 6**
 * Dr. Armstrong was having a very odd dream.
 * Mrs. Rogers died
 * Chapter 7

**Chapter 8

Some of the China dishes are gone. They looked for it but nobody can find it.


 * Chapter 9**

All of the guests on the island are suspicious of each other because they dont know the killer.


 * Chapter 10

Rogers tells everyone that the scarlet curtins are gone. Vera and Lombard have a talk about who the murder is.

**Chapter 11

Vera has a flashback about Cyril. They can't find Mr. Rogers.


 * Chapter 12

They lock up the medicine and weapons. Emily died.

**Chapter 13

Vera makes tea but they all watch her so she doesn't poison it. Wargrave dies.


 * Chapter 14

All they eat is canned food because there afraid if someone poisoned it. Vera is having bad flashbacks again.

****Chapter 15**

The storm is gone. They talk about armstrongs disapperance.


 * Chapter 16

Vera Claythorne kills lombard. Then she hangs her self.

Epilogue

Wargrave admitts to killing everyone in a letter. Also he tells why he kills everyone.**

This is a pretty good start. What about the last three chapters? Also check for spelling mistakes and run-on sentences. You always need to edit your work to make sure that mistakes are corrected. Mrs. M

Time and Place Two or three bulleted phrases explaining your events.
 * Assignment #4: Chapters 1-6**
 * Put a new line between assignments #3 and #4.
 * Put your answer ABOVE the previous assignment.
 * Copy this assignment to your page.
 * Add the date above this assignment.
 * Start a plot line. Identify the setting first.
 * Add two or three key events from each chapter that we have read - chapters 1-6 - to reflect the rising action.
 * Identify each chapter and put the two or three events as bullet points under the chapter number.
 * For example:
 * Setting**
 * Chapter 1**

Two or three bulleted phrases explaining your events.
 * Chapter 2**

Assignment #3: Chapter 3
 * Put a new line between assignment #2 and #3,
 * Copy the assignment to your page.
 * Add the date at the top of your page.
 * Add your answers to the TOP of your page under the date.
 * Choose five characters from the story,
 * Write two sentences telling what you know about him or her.
 * **BOLD** the character's name and write your sentences about that character right underneath his or her name.

3/12/09

is a former judge that is very rich. He is also pretty old and likes to smoke.
 * Mr.Justice Wargrave**

She is going to Indian island to be a secratary for Mr. Owens. Also she is a middle class teacher and her ex boyfriend is Hugo.
 * Vera Claythorn**

She loves to travel and loves to admire nature. She is also from a royal background.
 * Constance Culmington**

He is a tall man with brown eyes. He also has a very aragant attitude and is in love with Vera.
 * Phillip Lombard

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2/1/09

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__Assignment #2 (to be done in class on Wednesday, December 2)__ **


 * Put a line between Assignment #1 and Assignment #2.
 * Read chapter two.
 * On your student page ABOVE assignment #1, choose one of the following: suspense or foreshadowing.
 * Find four examples of suspense OR foreshadowing in chapter two.
 * Write the exact wording from the book - that means type the sentences exactly as they are written.
 * In a well-written paragraph, explain why these sentences clearly show either suspense or foreshadowing.

Four examples of foreshadowing in the book is the poem on page 31. An example is when the poem says 10 little Indian boys went out to dine. There are eight people going to Indian island and with the hostess that equals ten people. When The poem says eight little Indian boys travelling to Devon. When they get to Indian island there are eight people there and eight people got a letter. When the poem says seven little Indian boys chopping up sticks; One chopped himself in halves and then there were six. It could be talking about when someone gets killed. Also when the poem says Three little Indian boys walking in the zoo; A big bear hugged one and then there were two. That could be talking about when a animal from the island kills someone. =** how does a mystery novel differ from a narrative? **= A mystery novel is different from a narrative because narrative are straight stories without any false clue. Also narrative stories are narrated by the main characters. In mystery stories the main character does not know everything that is going on or dosen't know all the character. Also, In mystery stories the climax is farther towards the end when a narrative stories climax is more in the middle. Finally mystery stories have much more suspense than a narrative and there are more crimes in a mystery.
 * =** how might the title be a clue to the story? **=

The title can be a clue in a mystery story like in this story. I think a murder will happen because It says then there were none.

Anthony- You have some really good ideas. I especially like your reference to the fact that mystery stories have more suspense than narratives. Now, you have lots of cleaning up to do in order to make one solid paragraph for each question. No run-on sentences are allowed, all words have to be spelled correctly, correct punctuation is a must, etc. See me if you want help.

Mrs. M