Explanation:
I am surrounded by people in my examination hall. Some people seem confident enough to attempt all the questions whereas some people look so nervous to even look into the questions. Teachers have kept an eye on everyone. This has to be fearful for students while giving exams especially when we don't know the answers and it contains higher marks. I'm pretty confident and nervous so that means there are questions that I know and questions that I don't know. I'm still going to try my best to attempt all the questions.
Emily Brent recites a nursery rhyme to Vera Claythorne, "be sure thy guilt will find thee out." This poem exposes her beliefs in that she believes they are all being punished for their acts because they all committed murder.
<h3>What is vera’s response to miss brent?</h3>
This narrative horrifies Vera, but Miss Brent feels no shame or sorrow. She claims that if Beatrice had acted like a "good modest young woman," none of this would have occurred. Vera is much more terrified now.
<h3>Vera and Brent are characters in which story?</h3>
Both Vera and Emily Brent are characters in the story "And There Were None" Agatha Christie.
Emily Brent, a 65-year-old lady in Agatha Christie's novel And Then There Were None, is stricken with such 'religious madness' that she has lost her sense of sympathy.
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