And Then There Were None Questions on Chapter 7
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What does Mr. Lombard mean by "There are crimes that cannot be brought home to their perpetrators" in Chapter 7?
Mr. Lombard's remark highlights how certain morally reprehensible actions can't be legally prosecuted. He suggests that some crimes, while ethically wrong, fall within legal boundaries and thus can't...
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Compare and contrast Emily Brent and Vera Claythorne in chapter 7 of And Then There Were None.
In chapter 7, Vera Claythorne is horrified when Emily Brent tells her about the death of her ex-maid. The women are similar in that they contributed to another person’s death. In Emily’s case, she...
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In chapter 7 of And Then There Were None, who was Miss Beatrice Taylor and what did she do?
In chapter 7 of And Then There Were None, Beatrice Taylor was a servant who worked for Emily Brent. When Beatrice became pregnant, Miss Brent dismissed her, and Beatrice committed suicide.
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In chapter 7 of And Then There Were None, why are three men searching the island?
In chapter 7 of And Then There Were None, the three men are searching the island to catch the man they know only as U. N. Owen, since they believe he has murdered Mrs. Rogers and Anthony Marston and...