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"Private" Quiz

Teenagers at an exclusive boarding school find themselves targeted by a dangerous killer.

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  1. Discuss the role of Jack Morgan as the protagonist in 'Private'. How does his character drive the storyline?
  2. Analyze the theme of corruption and power in 'Private'. How do these themes affect the plot and the characters?
  3. Examine the significance of the setting, particularly the private investigation firm, in 'Private'. How does the environment contribute to the overall atmosphere of the story?
  4. Discuss the relationship between Jack Morgan and Justine Smith. How does their dynamic shape the events of the novel?
  5. Explore the role of suspense and mystery in 'Private'. How does the author create and maintain tension throughout the story?
  6. Analyze the portrayal of crime and justice in 'Private'. How does the novel address the concept of morality and the consequences of criminal actions?
  7. Discuss the importance of loyalty and trust among the characters in 'Private'. How do these values impact the decisions they make?
  8. Examine the use of plot twists in 'Private'. How do these unexpected turns of events enhance the overall reading experience?
  9. Compare and contrast the different investigative cases presented in 'Private'. How do they contribute to the overall narrative?
  10. Discuss the role of technology and surveillance in 'Private'. How does it shape the methods of investigation employed by the characters?
  11. Examine the portrayal of female characters in 'Private'. How do they challenge traditional gender roles and stereotypes?