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I wonder what the author means in this part because the author asks Jerry if he felt like a blood sucker. I really don’t understand this part because I do not understand the point of Joanna going to Miss Burton’s house. Also I do not understand this part because why they are talking about random things like going on cruises and other things. I really like the idea of a mystery letter writer because it makes you want to read on in the story so you can find out the character that is the one writing the letters to the people of Lymstock. Inspector Greves reminds me of someone that I know because they both like to get down to the bottom of things and figure out who was the one that did a certain thing. Griffith reminds me of myself because he does not judge people without knowing them first. Miss Emily is like Joanna in //The Moving Finger// because they enjoy talking and drinking tea. I think the setting at Miss Emily’s house is important because they talk about important things that are happening in the story. The scene when their drinking tea at Miss Emily’s house is realistic because you can drink tea in real life. I like this writing because it is very interesting and it also keeps my focus. I think the relationship between Megan and her father is uninteresting because they don’t get along very well and they don’t talk to each other in the story very much. If I were Inspector Greves at this point, I would question all the characters so it will make it easier to find out who is writing the mystery letters to the towns people.