Directions, Part 1: Read the following quote from Chapter 17: “We will watch for that man,” Pasquaanti said. His voice was grim. It caused Leaphorn to remember something that Rounder had told him years ago; in Zuñi mythology, the penalty for sacrilege is death. Using the Text Editor and based on what you know about foreshadowing and the rest of the novel, predict what this comment might be foreshadowing about the crime and the murderer. Be sure to use evidence from the text to support your predictions and to help you explain why you feel like your predictions are correct.
Directions, Part 2: Toward the end of Chapter 18, Leaphorn realizes the “fragment of flint” from George’s fetish is very important to the case and says “around it the pieces of the puzzle of why Ernesto Cata had to die fell exactly into place.” Leaphorn realizes who did it and why. Predict: What is he thinking? Who did it and why? Use the Text Editor to explain your predictions. Be sure to use evidence from the text to support your predictions and to help you explain why you feel like your predictions are correct.
Book: Dance Hall of The Dead
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"Dance Hall of the Dead" is a detective novel about a murder story that took place on the native American land.
Explanation:
- In the given excerpt, the detective Joe Leaphorn was trying to find the murderer of the young Zuni boy.
- After hearing the grim voice of Pasquaanti, Leo remembered of a mythology
- He has gotten some knowledge about methodology from his grandfather and used those skills to find the murderer.
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