Sydelle Pulaski starts off as a curious and impulsive character in the book, but as the story progresses, she becomes more thoughtful and strategic in her actions. She learns to channel her energy into helping the group solve the mystery and develops a sense of camaraderie with the other characters.
Barney Northrup made the mistake of renting one of the apartments in Sunset Towers to a woman named Sydelle Pulaski, instead of Sybil Pulaski. Sybil Pulaski is only mentioned in the book, she never shows up, though. Sydelle Pulaski has no westing connection.
Sydelle Pulaski solved her problem in "The Westing Game" by realizing that the typewritten note she received was a clue left by Sam Westing. She used her knowledge of shorthand to decode the message and uncover important information about the mystery, helping her to reach a solution to the puzzle.
Sydelle Pulaski, because she fakes her dieses. Sydelle Pulaski is an middle-aged lady who fakes a disease to get attention Above is from the quiz I took. http://my.funtrivia.com/submitquiz.cfm?quiz=91087
crutches
Sydelle Pulaski. In the beginning of the book she wanted to be noticed so she announced she had a waisting disease and said she needed crutches. The crutches were always painted to match her outfit.
Turtle Wexler, the daughter of Sydelle Pulaski, has Down syndrome in the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin.
In "The Westing Game" book, Sydelle Pulaski is referring to a character named Angela as the "crutch" of the then ("Sydelle Pulaski's") totals. This is a metaphor suggesting that Angela relies heavily on her words to support her actions or perhaps to cover up insecurities. It implies that Angela's talkative nature is a central aspect of her personality.
sydelle pulaski, crow, the answer above is incomplete. as most characters limped in the book at some point because either turtle kicked them in the shin, or suffered an injury, you are better off listing those who did not limp in the book. it's a much shorter list.
Sydelle Pulaski talks about twins in "The Westing Game" because she is pretending to be a twin to hide her true identity and provide a false alibi. This deception is part of her strategy to mislead the other heirs in the mystery.
by raping his mother
The four heirs with Westing connections are Angela Wexler, Grace Windsor Wexler, Turtle Wexler, and Sydelle Pulaski. These four characters have a personal or professional relationship with Sam Westing, which connects them to the mystery of his will and estate in the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin.
Grace Wexler's unfulfilled dream is to have a successful clothing boutique. Angela Wexler's unfulfilled dream is to become a doctor like her father, and Sydelle Pulaski's unfulfilled dream is to have a close and meaningful relationship with someone. Theo Theodorakis' unfulfilled dream is to overcome his family's financial struggles and become a successful inventor.