Yes. After all, Angela puts off her engagement to Dr. Denton Deere and gives her wedding dress to Crow. Crow and Otis Amber get married. Although, later on Angela does marry Dr. Denton Deere.
No, Crow did not marry Otis Amber in "The Westing Game." Otis Amber was a private investigator who helps the characters in the story unravel the mystery of Samuel W. Westing's death. Crow is a mysterious character with her own secrets and motivations in the book.
Otis Amber and Crow.
he married crow
I really don't know
Otis Amber claims to have delivered packages to Sam Westing, but he is really a private investigator that Sam Westing hired to make sure Crow didn't ever use the Westing name? (if you want an easier answer) i said that he delivered letters from EJ Plum ettorney both times
Berthe Erica Crow, (a.k.a. just "Crow") is a Sunset Towers cleaning woman. Her partner in the Westing game is Otis Amber. c:
Some of the characters are Turtle Wexler, Sam Westing, Sandy McSouthers, Judge Ford, Crow, Otis Amber.
In "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, Otis Amber is a delivery man with a mysterious past. He is revealed to be an undercover FBI agent who helps solve the mystery surrounding Samuel Westing's death. Otis is portrayed as a kind and observant character who plays a crucial role in unraveling the clues of the Westing game.
To kill people
We are doing the westing game in school but i think its because otis amber told her.
Otis Amber changed in "The Westing Game" by becoming more involved in trying to solve the mystery of Samuel Westing's death. Initially portrayed as a delivery man uninterested in the game, he eventually reveals his true identity as a private investigator and actively works with the other heirs to uncover the truth. His transformation shows that appearances can be deceiving and that everyone has the potential to surprise others.
I'm not positive, but I think Sam Westing did since she is his ex wife. He knew her before Otis did.
Otis, Amber, and Crow were having an argument because Otis felt that Crow was treating him unfairly by not dividing the clues more evenly among the partners. Otis believed that Crow was withholding information and not being open about the clues they had each found. This led to tension and disagreement between the partners.