1. Complete the sentence : Jane’s best friend and neighbor is ______. Answer : Clara Morrow 2. What is the name of Jane’s painting? It’s called Fair Day. 3. Why did the boys attack Olivier and Gabri? Because they were a gay couple. 4. What was Olivier and Gabri’s reaction to the attack? They kissed in front of their attackers. 5. What was Philippe’s punishment ? He had to do fifteen hours of voluntary work in the Bistro. 6. What did Jane give to Gabri at the thanksgiving dinner ? She gave him the book : The Collected Works of W.H.Auden. 7. Who is Armand Gamache ? He’s the chief inspector of homicides for the Sûreté du Québec. 8. Who discovered the body ? Ben Hadley discovered the body. 9. What happened to Ben’s mother one month before the Jane’s death ? She died of cancer. …show more content…
What was the only weird thing about Jane ? She never let anyone go inside her house. 11. What did the coroner find when examining Jane’s body ? They found two bits of feather imbedded in the wound. 12. In what borough does Gamache live in ? He lives in Outremont of the city of Montreal. 13. What advice did Gamache give to Nichol ? That she should cooperate more with the team. 14. According to Gamache, what are the four sentences that leads to wisdom. I don’t know, I need help, I’m sorry and I forgot. 15. True or false : Jane’s painting was accepted by Arts Williamsburg. True 16. What’s the suspected cause of death of Jane Neil ? That it was a hunting accident. 17. Who is Yolande Fontaine ? She’s Jane’s niece and her closest relative. 18. Who are the two person that possess the keys for the old schoolhouse ? Ben Hadley and Peter Morrow 19. What’s the breed of Jane’s dog ? It’s a Golden
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