They decide that there is no one.
2. Lombard and Vera Claythorne talk about who it could be. Lombard thinks it's Wargrave while Vera thinks it's Armstrong. Lombard agrees with Vera after she states her argument.
3. Wargrave and Dr. Armstrong talk about who they think it is. Wargrave claims that he knows, but doesn't tell Armstrong.
4. Mr. Rogers and Blore talk about who the murderer could be but they both do not know. Emily Brent writes "The murderer is Beatrice Taylor" but then doesn't remember writing it shortly after.
5. Everyone awakes the next morning and there are only 6 indians left on the table. Mr. Rogers is no where to be found.
4 comments:
I think these points in the book were good to choose because they show some important things that are going on.
With certain conversations between characters, the guests are identifying who they can trust more and who to keep an eye on. Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
When the guests are speaking with each other, they say that the two of them can trust each other, but I doubt that they really should because they don't have any real evidence of who the killer is.
These points in the book are key to understanding what is going on in the heads of the people on the island. it is interesting how everyone thinks they know who it is and has evidence to support their belief.
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