Saturday, May 31, 2008

Discussion Director

1) Do you think Rogers murdered his wife? Why?
Yes, I think he did murder his wife because he seems suspicious.

2) Why do you think the Indian figures on the table are disappearing?
I think they are disappearing because the murderer is taking them after he kills someone.

3) Do you think Anthony Marston and Mrs. Rogers were murdered or committed suicide?
I think they were murdered because it's more likely then two suicides in a row.

4) Why do you think they couldn't find the murderer on the island?
I think the murderer can't be found on the island because he is one of the guests.

5)What do you think will happen next?
I think someone else will be murdered following the Indian poem.

3 comments:

Trevor said...

1. I do not think Rogers murdered his wife because he seemed too sad. If he killed her he would most likely hide how he felt.

2. I think the Indian figures are disappearing because the person who is killing everyone is taking.

3. I think they were murdered because the deaths were too close together and they did not seem like the type to kill themselves.

4. The murderer is one of the guests.

5. I think that people will keep dying and the murderer will be the last one alive.

Dewey Foley said...

1. I don't think that Rogers murdered his wife because he was very shocked and saddened, and somebody else had already dies, which would make it hard to believe Rogers killed both.
2. I believe that the murderer takes the figurines one by one as each guest is killed.
3. It was sort of suicide because they killed themselves, but it was setup by the killer. Mrs. rogers took something that made her die in herself. Anthony Marston choked on something in his drink.
4. I also think one of the murderers is a guest.
5. I also believe that another guest will die following the Indian poem.

Brianna Braun said...

1. I don't think that Rogers murdered his wife because he was so upset about her death. he could have been acting, but I believe he is innocent.

2. I think each Indian figure corresponds to a guest, and that their deaths will follow the poem.

3. I think that both guests that died so far were murdered. Two suicides immediately following one another is too unlikely.

4. I think the murderer is one of the guests in the house.

5. I think the third person will be murdered, according to how the third Indian died in the poem.