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Murder Most Unladylike
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"Murder Most Unladylike" Quiz

In "Murder Most Unladylike" by Robin Stevens, two schoolgirls at a 1930s English boarding school team up to solve a mysterious murder on campus, uncovering secrets and danger along the way.

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  1. How does the setting of Deepdean School contribute to the overall atmosphere of 'Murder Most Unladylike'?
  2. Discuss the character development of Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong throughout the novel.
  3. In what ways does 'Murder Most Unladylike' challenge traditional gender roles and expectations?
  4. Examine the use of first-person narration in the story. How does it affect the reader's understanding of the mystery?
  5. Analyze the theme of friendship in 'Murder Most Unladylike'. How does it influence the characters' actions?
  6. How does Robin Stevens incorporate elements of classic detective fiction into the novel?
  7. What role does social class play in the dynamics between characters at Deepdean School?
  8. Discuss the portrayal of authority figures in the book. How do they impact the investigation led by Daisy and Hazel?
  9. Explore the significance of secrets and lies in the narrative. How do they drive the plot forward?
  10. How does the novel address the theme of justice, and what message does it convey about truth and fairness?
  11. Consider the role of technology and communication in the story. How do they aid or hinder the characters?
  12. What literary devices does Robin Stevens use to build suspense and maintain reader interest?
  13. Analyze the relationship between the mystery plot and the coming-of-age elements in 'Murder Most Unladylike'.
  14. How does the ending of the novel resolve the central conflicts, and what implications does it have for the characters' futures?