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all were related to important politicians except blore/davis
they all used to live in the same small town
4 multiple choice 1 point
which word best describes mrs. rogers?
cheerful
terrified
unemotional
excited
5 multiple choice 1 point
which of the guests did dr. armstrong recognize?
emily brent
general macarthur
vera claythorne
blore/davis
justice wargrave
philip lombard
Question 4 (Which word best describes Mrs. Rogers?)
To determine the word describing Mrs. Rogers (from And Then There Were None), we analyze her character. Mrs. Rogers is portrayed as calm, showing little outward emotion, aligning with "unemotional". "Cheerful" (happy), "terrified" (extremely scared), and "excited" (enthusiastic) don't fit her subdued, stoic demeanor.
In And Then There Were None, Dr. Armstrong recognizes Justice Wargrave. The other guests (Emily Brent, General Macarthur, Vera Claythorne, Blore/Davis, Philip Lombard) are not the one he recognizes; Justice Wargrave is a notable figure he would know.
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unemotional (the option with "unemotional")