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MURDER IN MONTAUK
Check Your Understanding of Chapter 6
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- The most important thing that happens in this chapter is
- Charlie learns how David died
- Charlie walks along the beach
- Charlie wonders why David was in Montauk
- Charlie decides David was murdered
- Charlie thinks David was murdered
- because of his journalistic sixth sense
- because the suicide note was not signed
- because pills and alcohol don't always mean suicide
- because his brother may have been involved in drugs, gambling, or the CIA
- Think about Charlie's walk on the beach. Describe what you think he smelled? What did he feel?
- Based on TV programs or movies you've seen or books you've read, what do you know about suicide notes?
- If you were Charlie/Andy, what question would you ask O'Rourke about the case and why?
- Do you think O'Rourke has any idea who Andy really is? Why or why not? Use the text to answer this question.
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