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“Swan Song: Alternate Conclusion”
In this activity, students use clues from And Then There Were None to write an alternate ending and motive for the events that transpire .
Of the ten people in the house, the characters concluded that “Mr. Owens” had to be one of them. Select an alternate character as Mr. Owens and describe the motives and clues in the novel that point to their guilt and how they did it. Use media, such as a slideshow, to present your character as the killer in the novel. The ending does not have to be the same (for example, the final character does not have to commit suicide), but it should be convincing enough that the audience feels your reasoning is justified.
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A Murder Is Announced
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Crooked House
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Death On The Nile
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Murder at the Vicarage
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Murder on the Orient Express
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Poirot Investigates
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The ABC Murders
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The Mousetrap
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The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
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The Mysterious Affair at Styles
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The Pale Horse
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Witness for the Prosecution
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