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supie2:

has anyone ever read the book the turn of the key bc i need help with my inpendent reading log

Alexis1415:

Turn of the key by Ruth Ware?

supie2:

@alexis1415 wrote:
Turn of the key by Ruth Ware?
yes

supie2:

@alexis1415 wrote:
Turn of the key by Ruth Ware?
do you mind helping me?

Alexis1415:

I don't mind helping you, I actually have a source i'm looking at with a summary and explanation but what exactly are you looking for me to help you with?

supie2:

this

supie2:

Alexis1415:

Well the main characters name is "Rowan Caine"

Alexis1415:

So basically the source I am reading says that, "The book opens with a series of letters addressed to a solicitor, Mr. Wrexham asking for help. They are from a 27-year old woman, Rowan Caine, who is in prison awaiting her trial for murder of a child. Her court-appointed layer, Mr. Gates, doesn't believe in her innocence. Her trial is in 140 Days." Source: https://the-bibliofile.com/the-turn-of-the-key/#title4 Um to help you would you like me to send the summaries or would you rather click on the link above so you can see what I see

supie2:

can you send me the summaris pls

supie2:

im doing on my school computer and it blocked

Alexis1415:

Ok yes ofc, they are a bit half way long so bare with me.

supie2:

ok

Alexis1415:

Chapters 1 - 6 The book opens with a series of letters addressed to a solicitor, Mr. Wrexham asking for help. They are from a 27-year old woman, Rowan Caine, who is in prison awaiting her trial for murder of a child. Her court-appointed layer, Mr. Gates, doesn't believe in her innocence. Her trial is in 140 Days. Rowan starts to dictate her story. She responded to an advert posted by a wealthy couple Sandra and Bill Elincourt seeking a live-in nanny for four children (baby Petra, Ellie 5, Maddie 8, and Rhiannon 14 who is at boarding school during the week). The Elincourts own an architectural firm and have two dogs (Hero and Claude). They also have a young man who drives and does other odd jobs for them, Jack Grant, and an older housekeeper, Jean McKenzie. Bill likes technology. Their house is full of gadgets and "smart" appliances. The front door has no physical lock, only a digital panel. Their house, Heatherbrae House, is located on several acres of wooded grounds and has some superstitious stories that have been passed around about it. Sandra says they've had trouble keeping nannies, the last one being Katya, due to those stories. The beginning of the interview goes smoothly, but she finds a disconcerting drawing and an unfinished note from Katya addressed to whoever the new nanny would be on the floor. Still, Rowan is eager for the job. She was recently passed up for a promoting and her flatmate Rachel is off traveling, so she's wanting a change. Chapters 7 - 11 Rowan spends the night at the house in order to continue the interview the next day. All the "smart" technology is overwhelming. She can't get the lights to work or the shower to adjust to her settings. She meets the kids, and learns that Sandra monitors them via the cameras set up in their bedrooms and all over the house, which Rowan finds a bit creepy. She covers up the one in her room. When it's time to leave, Maddie (8-yr-old) tells her not to come work here and that it's not safe because of the ghosts. Rowan gets the job and soon she moves into the house. Sandra gives her a 250-page manual. That night, Bill comes on to her, but she rebuffs him. When she goes to sleep, she hears footsteps but doesn't see anyone there. She feels anxious and needs her inhaler. The Elincourts head out of town the next day. Alone with the kids, they are being difficult. Rowan feels anxious over being monitored via the cameras. She takes the dogs on a walk, but hears a scream from the baby monitor. She runs back, but Jean is there, but says she heard nothing. Chapters 12 - 15 In the house, some of the doors have physical locks. For those, the keys that are kept on hooks where kids can't reach them. But there's doors being locked and keys going missing, and Rowan doesn't know what is going on. She's not sure if she can trust either Jean or Jack. Jack seems to be nice, but Jean clearly dislikes her. The kids continue to be difficult. Jack, who lives on the ground as well, shows up to check on things, and Rowan has supper with him. When Rowan she goes to lock the utility room door, she finds the key is missing. But Jack finds it in a place Rowan is sure she searched previously. That night, she hears footsteps again. There's a locked door in her room, and she wants to unlock it to investigate, but can't get it open. She also finds that a necklace she took off earlier has gone missing. Rowan starts to wonder if someone is trying to scare her off, but doesn't know why anyone would want to do that. The next day, Rachel calls from abroad to say hi. Then, the kids take her to a locked garden. It's a lush area, but has a creepy statue of a woman labeled Achlys (Greek Goddess of death and poison).Later, Sandra calls and is angry about her going in the garden, which is full of poisonous plants left over from the previous owner who was a chemist (Kenwick Grant). Rowan realizes Maddie purposefully took her there to get her in trouble. When Rowan confronts the kids about it, Ellie admits it. She also tells her that the chemist's daughter Elspeth died from something in the garden. The chemist went crazy after her death and had to be put away. Chapters 16 - 18 That night, music starts blaring from everywhere in the house, and it scares the kids. Rowan is unable to turn it off because she's locked out of the system. Jack shows up and fixes the settings to turn it off, but Rowan still wonders who was trying to log in as her to get her locked out. Jack's also confused since only an admin (Sandra or Bill) could override all the speakers in the house. The next morning, Maddie refuses to get dressed. When she brushes her teeth, she spits into Rowan's face. Rowan nearly hits Maddie. With the kids in school, Rowan and Jack take a tour around town. One of the townswomen, Mrs. Andrews, tells her about the Struans that used to live in the house. It was called the Struan House then. One of them killed his wife and child and another committed suicide in the house. That afternoon, Rowan then ties up the garden gate with string. The doorbell app rings in the middle of the night, but she checks the door and no one is there. Rowan returns to her room to find the window open. There's more mysterious footsteps coming from above again that night. The next day, Ellie mentions something about a man who makes the girls do things they don't want to do. Chapters 18 - 24 Rhiannon arrives that day, earlier than planned. She's rude and bratty. She goes off to a sleepover at her friend's house. When she comes home, she's drunk. Jack comes by later and offers to check out the locked door in Rhiannon's room. When the open it, it leads to a closet and a boarded up staircase to the attic. In the attic, they are shocked to see it covered in feathers and angry messages saying "WE HATE YOU" "GET OUT" and whatnot. The feathers seem to be from a bird that must have gotten in there. After, she asks Jack (Grant) if he's related to the chemist that lived here, Kendwick Grant. He says no. They lock back up the door, but that night she finds a doll's head from the attic downstairs, which she cuts her hand on. Ellie tells her it was "another little girl" who put it there. Rowan figures out Rhiannon lied about being at her friend's house and was with a guy, Craig. When Rowan says she has to tell to her parents, Rhiannon threatens to expose Rowan. She knows Rowan's real name is Rachel Gerhardt. It's now revealed that Rachel (the real name of our protagonist) used Rowan's (her roommate) background, experience and references to get the nanny job because it was similar but somewhat better than her own. And Rhiannon has figured it out (by doing some research on her online). Chapters 25 - 28 Rachel knows she needs to talk to Sandra and Bill and tell them the truth. That night, Jack comes over sees the cut on her hand is infected. They go to his flat across the grounds where he has a first aid kit. Jack tells her that he suspects Bill preyed on all the previous nannies which is why they left. Rachel and Jack sleep together. Before she leaves his flat, Rachel sees the string she used to tie up the garden gate and a purple poisonous flower on a counter top in his flat. She goes back to the house and sees poisonous cherry laurel berries, the same type that killed Elspeth, crushed in the kitchen sink. She feels a breeze in her room and goes up to the attic and finds the window has blown open. She closes it, but also sees a pile of stuff, including her necklace that had gone missing and someone's cell phone. She charges up the cell phone. Rhiannon tries to sneak home after sneaking out and drinking. Rachel confronts her, and tells her to go ahead and expose her. They argue and Rhiannon admits why they are mean to the nannies. Holly, the first nanny, had been sleeping with their father for two years. Rhiannon found out and managed to get Holly to goad her into hitting her in front of a camera to get her fired. Rhiannon also tells Rachel that he had another family, another child, before them who he left. Rachel already knows this though, since she now reveals via narration that she is Bill Elincourt's first child. Chapters 29 - 31 Rachel now fills in details of her past, that she was the child that reminded her mother of the man (Bill) that left her when she was nine months pregnant. Rachel grew up hungry for her mother's approval, but could never get it. The necklace she had that went missing was the only gift he ever sent to Rachel, which she always wore. Rachel found the job ad while Googling his name, and she applied for the job because she wanted to meet him, only to find out what type of man he really was the first night. When she goes to check on the kids, Maddie is missing. The find her dead body on the cobblestones just outside Rachel's window. The police think that Rachel and Maddie must have had some sort of altercation that happened in Rachel's room which is how Maddie ended up outside Rachel's window. Because Rachel covered up the camera in her room, she can't prove otherwise. Through the investigation, it's revealed that Jack has a rather mundane secret, that he is married, with a wife and two year old. Rachel ends her letter to Mr. Wrexham by begging him to take her case, saying she's innocent. Epilogue The book ends with other other letters and papers that reveal what happened after. We find out that Rachel never ends up sending the letter to Mr. Wrexham. We learn that Jean was unfriendly, since she viewed the nannies as more pretty girls who would come and leave and break the little girls' hearts. Sandra ended up leaving Bill and taking the children. Ellie writes Rachel a letter admitting that she was the one who pushed Maddie. Maddie was the one messing around in the attic to try to scare Rachel. (She used the cell phone with Sandra's PIN in order to have access to the controls of the house to scare her, etc.)

supie2:

ok thanks

Alexis1415:

So basically you don't have to read the whole thing obviously but just look for key words like what shes talking about, how she feels, how she makes others feel and ofc

supie2:

but would u mind helping me to start of my steal

Alexis1415:

Ofc

supie2:

supie2:

i having trouble wit the e and l

supie2:

and a also

Alexis1415:

Ok so for E her effect on others I would say like, I think she scares people because it says that she kinda accused children of working with the ghosts of former servants.

Alexis1415:

For A, actions people were accusing Rowan of murdering a child and she was saying she didn't. In my source it's saying, "Rowan does his best to cling to his humanity, but he quickly watches himself transform into what Faraday called a "killing machine": someone who is desensitized to the act of gleaning and, horrifically, actually enjoys it. While he becomes increasingly skilled at killcraft, Rowan also does what he can to maintain a sense of decency." Source: https://www.litcharts.com/lit/scythe/characters/rowan-damisch So initially think he's a murderer? I haven't read the actual book so I can't say for sure.

Alexis1415:

L for looks It doesn't show pictures because it's not a picture book so i'm not sure what to say for that one

supie2:

@alexis1415 wrote:
L for looks It doesn't show pictures because it's not a picture book so i'm not sure what to say for that one
its like describing how the charterers look

supie2:

i was confused by it also

Alexis1415:

@supie2 wrote:
@alexis1415 wrote:
L for looks It doesn't show pictures because it's not a picture book so i'm not sure what to say for that one
its like describing how the charterers look
yeah but in the book it doesn't describe how they look or like anything like that so I don't know like how to help you there, unless you just make one up

supie2:

im just gonna put

supie2:

it doesnt decribe how the character looks

Alexis1415:

yes do that, i'm sure your teacher will understand because it literally doesn't

supie2:

thanks

Alexis1415:

ofc

supie2:

@alexis1415 wrote:
ofc
u any good at physics

Alexis1415:

@supie2 wrote:
@alexis1415 wrote:
ofc
u any good at physics
somewhat yes

supie2:

ok

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