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Reading Check
1. How is Aristide related to Sophia?
2. How is Sir Arthur Hayward related to Charles?
3. Who calls Aristide an “ugly little common foreigner” (27)?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. What reason does Sophia give Charles for refusing to follow through on their plan to marry after the war ends?
2. What distinction does Arthur draw between Aristide and a common criminal?
3. What are the two meanings—literal and figurative—of “Crooked House”?
Paired Resource
“Crooked House: Official Trailer”
Reading Check
1. What is Magda’s profession?
2. What illness has Eustace struggled with?
3. What does Mr. Gaitskill come to Three Gables in search of?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. When Charles questions them in Chapter 7, what obvious difference is there between Roger’s and Clemency’s temperaments?
2. How does Sophia respond when Charles expresses sympathy for Brenda after hearing Brenda’s story about how she and Aristides met?
3. What do the investigators learn that causes them to decide that Roger had no motive to kill Aristides?
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Reading Check
1. According to Arthur, what character trait do all murderers share?
2. In Chapter 13, who tells Charles that they are sure they know who the murderer is?
3. Which Leonides family member tries to convince the rest of the family to bail out Associated Catering in order to preserve the family’s reputation?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. According to Arthur, why are most murders committed against loved ones?
2. How does Clemency explain to Charles her reaction to learning that Associated Catering is going to be allowed to go bankrupt?
3. What does Sophia blame for the “crooked” growth of her family members?
Paired Resource
“A Stanford Scientist on the Biology of Human Evil”
Reading Check
1. In Chapter 16, who tells Charles that it is time for another murder?
2. In his secret will, whom does Aristides name as his sole beneficiary, aside from Brenda?
3. What clue does Charles spot on a chair near where Josephine was attacked?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. In Chapter 16, who does Charles find himself wishing would turn out to be the murderer, and what does he realize about this wish?
2. Why does Taverner believe the methods of Aristides’s murder and the attempt on Josephine’s life point to Laurence as a suspect?
3. What is Philip’s reaction to learning the terms of his father’s will?
Paired Resource
Reading Check
1. Who approaches Charles with concerns about getting Brenda effective legal representation?
2. When he is talking with Taverner, what does Charles realize the person who searched Josephine’s room was likely looking for?
3. Who falsely confesses to murdering Janet and Aristide?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. What information does Charles learn when he tells Sophia that they can get married now that Brenda and Laurence have been arrested?
2. How is Janet murdered?
3. Who actually killed Aristide, and what was their motive?
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