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1 Mystery Terms

2 iibla

3 alibi An excuse that an accused person uses to show he/she was somewhere else other than at the scene of a crime. The police found many holes in his alibi.

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5 breakthrough an advancement or discovery that helps solve a crime
Finding her number on his cell phone records was a huge breakthough.

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7 clue a fact or object that helps solve a crime
The kitten’s syrupy paw print on the window was an important clue. Transitional Page

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9 crime an act committed in violation of the law
Benedict Arnold was accused of the crime of treason.

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11 detective person who investigates crimes and gathers information
Joe Friday is a famous detective from the show Dragnet.

12 thslue

13 sleuth another name for a detective
Created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes is a famous British sleuth.

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15 deduce to infer by logical reasoning
By examining the clues, I can deduce the name of the culprit.

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17 evidence Something, such as a witness’ statement or object,tthat helps solves a crime. The slashed football was entered as evidence of the fight.

18 nhhcu

19 hunch a guess or feeling not based on known fact
When I saw the muddy tracks, I had a hunch Susan was inside.

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21 flashback an interruption in the plot to tell what happened earlier
A good mystery reader will use flashback to his advantage.

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23 foreshadowing using clues to suggest what will happen later in the plot Good foreshadowing can create a mood of fear and anxiety.

24 evitmo

25 motive an inner drive that causes a person to do something or act in a certain way What was his motive for stealing the pickle?

26 inpurlo

27 purloin to steal or filch
Mom laughed at me when I told her how my cat purloined the guppy from the little boy’s fish bowl.

28 Mr. E

29 mystery something that is secret or unknown
How the glass shattered with no one around is a mystery to me!

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31 plot the arrangements of incidents in a story
I had a difficult time following the plot of “The Tell-Tale Heart” because the narrator was nuts.

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33 setting time and place of a story
The setting of “The Tell-Tale Heart” instantly suggests foreboding.

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35 suspect one thought to be guilty of committing a crime
Siegfried was the primary suspect in the case of the missing tissue box.

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37 suspense anxiety or apprehension resulting from mysterious, undecided, uncertain circumstances. Jonas experienced great suspense at the Ceremony of Twelve.

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39 red herring something used to divert attention from the basic issue
We need to plan a red herring so we can get out of the room without being noticed!

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41 victim one who is harmed or suffers a loss
It is most distressing when a child is the victim of a crime.

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43 witness one who saw or can give first-hand information about something
Were you a witness to that event, or did you just hear about it?

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