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The narrator, forensic scientist Temperance Brennan, is meeting websleuth Hazel "Lucky" Strike for the first time. "What do you know about websleuthing ?" [...] "Websleuths are amateurs competing online to solve cases." 5 and cops. and Wannabe forensic scientists Overzealous viewers of NCIS, Cold Case, CSI and Bones. I didn't add that. [...] O "Most people die, they get a funeral, a wake, a memorial service. There are eulogies, an obit¹ in the paper. Some get holy cards showing their faces with angels or saints or whatnot. [...] That's what's supposed to happen. That's how 5 we deal with death. By recognizing a person's achievements in life. "But what happens when someone just disappears? Poof." Strike curled then exploded her fingers. "A man leaves for work and o vanishes? A woman boards a bus and never gets off?"
"And what happens when a body turns up lacking ID? On a roadside, in a pond², bundled in a carpet and stashed³ in a shed? [...] Lost. Murdered. Dumped. Unclaimed5. This country's overflowing with the forgotten dead. And somewhere, someone's wondering about each and every one of those souls." "And websleuthing is a way to solve the problem." "Darn right." Kathy Reichs, Speaking in Bones, 2015
VOCABULAIRE :
1. obit= obituary: nécrologie 2. pond: étang 3. stash: mettre de côté 4. shed: cabane 5. claim: réclamer
QUESTIONS =
1 Find the definition of a websleuth in the text.
2 Explain what cases websleuths investigate.
3 Describe Temperance's opinion of websleuths. Explain why Hazel Strike believes what they do is important