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In Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None," Blore doesn't choke on a drink. Instead, he is killed by a heavy bear-shaped clock falling on his head. The original nursery rhyme "Ten Little Soldiers" connects each character's death to one line in the rhyme, but Blore's death deviates from this pattern.
Anthony Marston died after drinking poisoned cyanide that was in his drink. It was all part of the mysterious plan orchestrated by the unknown host of the island to punish the guests for their past crimes.
"Anthony said with a grin, 'The legal life's narrowing! I'm all for crime! Here's to it.' He picked up his drink and drank it off at a gulp. Too quickly, perhaps. He choked-- Choked badly. His face contorted. Turned purple. He gasped for breath --then slid down off his chair, the glass falling from his hand. " Explanation: He consumed his whiskey that contained potassium cyanide and soon died. The page in my copy of the book was 50 or the end of chapter 4 and beginning of 5 The part of the Rhyme of the poem associated with his death was "Ten little Indian boys went out to dine one choked his little self and then there were 9"
President Snow dies when he coughs/laughs. He choked on his very own blood. He choked on the blood from the sores in his throat from antidotes for poison. Check the book if you don't believe me because i read the book over 2 times...lol
Depends on how hard u are choked.
Anthony Marston is a wealthy and reckless young man invited to a remote island under false pretenses in Agatha Christie's novel "And Then There Were None." He is accused of causing a fatal car accident due to his reckless driving and displays little remorse for his actions. Marston is one of the ten guests who are mysteriously murdered one by one on the island.
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The past participle for "choke" is "choked."
"Choked" is the action verb.
None. You don't drink vinegar
Choked is a verb. It's the past tense of choke.
Steriod abuse. They choked on pie They choked on pie
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