This document contains questions about a mystery story that was read. It asks the reader to summarize the key details of the mystery, including what the mystery was, strange occurrences described in the story, and theories proposed to explain the mystery. The reader is also asked to determine which theories they think could be possible or impossible based on the story.
This document contains questions about a mystery story that was read. It asks the reader to summarize the key details of the mystery, including what the mystery was, strange occurrences described in the story, and theories proposed to explain the mystery. The reader is also asked to determine which theories they think could be possible or impossible based on the story.
This document contains questions about a mystery story that was read. It asks the reader to summarize the key details of the mystery, including what the mystery was, strange occurrences described in the story, and theories proposed to explain the mystery. The reader is also asked to determine which theories they think could be possible or impossible based on the story.
2. What was strange about…? - the lighthouse door/a chair/the rain jackets/the clocks/the log book 3. What theories did people come up with? 4. Which of the theories do you think could be possible or impossible? Explain.
(Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 56) Charles Francis Hockett - Refurbishing Our Foundations - Elementary Linguistics From An Advanced Point of View-John Benjamins (1987) PDF