And Then There Were None Questions on Chapter 8
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Describe General Macarthur's behavior in chapter 8 of And Then There Were None.
In chapter 8 of And Then There Were None, General Macarthur's behavior is very odd, to say the least. When Blore, Lombard, and Dr. Armstrong are searching the island for the crazed killer, they come...
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In chapter 8 of And Then There Were None, where did the three men search for Mr. Owen?
Captain Lombard, Mr. Blore, and Dr. Armstrong searched the entirety of the island for Mr. Unknown Owen, and then they searched throughout the house as well as all of the outbuildings. They even...
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When and where was the phrase “You'll be glad, too, when the end comes” said in And Then There Were None?
The phrase "You'll be glad, too, when the end comes" is said by General Macarthur in Chapter 8, during the afternoon of the second day on the island. He shares this with Vera near the water,...
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What do Blore, Lombard, and Armstrong discover while searching the island?
Blore, Lombard, and Armstrong search the island thoroughly but find no trace of a murderer or any other suspects, confirming they are completely isolated. This discovery heightens the tension,...
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In And Then There Were None, why doesn't Lombard think Mrs. Rogers committed suicide?
Lombard doubts Mrs. Rogers committed suicide because the rapid sequence of her death following Anthony Marston's seems too coincidental. He finds it implausible that two people would choose to end...
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Based on chapter 8 of And Then There Were None, who could be causing deaths if no one can hide on the island?
Based on chapter 8, one could predict Phillip Lombard is the killer, since he has a gun. One could also predict that Dr. Armstrong is the killer, since he arguably hints that he’s the killer when he...