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1 By: John Bellairs

2 What is the crime/mystery/problem?  The crime/mystery/problem is that there is a clock in the walls in Jonathan's house and they don’t know what it is for.

3 What type of mystery novel are you reading?  The mystery novel I’m reading is Gothic novels because it has lots of supernatural happening, for example the clock in its walls are ticking in every room of the house.

4 How is uncertainty and/ or suspense present in your novel?  Uncertainty and suspense is in our novel because no one knows what the clock is for in the walls. There always wondering why the clock is ticking loud or soft.

5 What clues are presented in your novel? Why is it considered a clue? What does it make the reader think?  A clue presented in our novel is the coat rack because it makes you think that something suspicious is going on in Jonathan’s house.

6 Who are the suspects and why do you consider them as such?  Uncle Jonathan, Ms Zimmermann, and Isaac are consider suspects. We consider them as suspects because Uncle Jonathan and Isaac are wizards. Ms. Zimmermann is a witch.

7 How is the crime/mystery/problem solved at the end of your mystery novel? The crime mystery /problem that was solved was when they found out that the clock in its wall was down stairs in a secret hall way that they never saw before.

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