The Screaming Staircase Short Essay - Answer Key

Jonathan Stroud
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 208 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

The Screaming Staircase Short Essay - Answer Key

Jonathan Stroud
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 208 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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1. In Part I: The Ghost, Chapter 1, why does Lucy Carlyle admit that the early cases investigated by Lockwood & Co. did not end as they had hoped?

Lucy Carlyle admits that the early cases investigated by Lockwood & Co. did not end as they had hoped because they lacked experience and made mistakes. They are still learning the techniques and precautions necessary for dealing with hauntings. These early cases often result in chaotic and dangerous situations, which did not have the desired outcome of resolving the hauntings peacefully.

2. In Part I: The Ghost, Chapter 1, how does Lockwood justify their young age and lack of supervision during investigations?

Lockwood justifies their young age and lack of supervision during investigations by emphasizing their expertise and success in dealing with hauntings. He argues that they have a better understanding of the supernatural world and possess unique abilities that older, more experienced agents may lack. Lockwood believes that their track record and reputation should be enough to earn the trust and respect of their clients and the community.

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