every body to share there clues with each other to work together
Theo suggests that the heirs pair up with a new partner to work with on the clues, instead of trying to solve them individually or with their original partners. By working with someone new, they can share ideas and potentially see things from a different perspective, leading to new insights and solutions.
Judge Josie-Jo (J.J.) Ford owes money to Sam Westing. In her childhood, since her parents worked at the Westing house, she lived with Sam Westing. Sam Westing paid for her boarding school education, and J.J. Ford wanted to pay him back.
I'm not positive, but I think Sam Westing did since she is his ex wife. He knew her before Otis did.
"The Westing Game" is like chess in that both involve strategy, deduction, and critical thinking skills. Just like in chess, the characters in the book must carefully analyze clues and make calculated moves to uncover the truth behind the mysterious Westing game. Both the book and the game of chess require players to think several steps ahead to outwit their opponents.
Doug Hoo is Sam Westing's nephew. Sam Westing is the wealthy businessman whose death sets off the events of the mystery in the book "The Westing Game."
a corn off her foot since she is a maid.
Jake Wexler is related to Sam Westing because he is married to Grace Windkloppel and Sam Westing's real last name is Windkloppel but if Jake wasn't married to Grace he would't be related to Sam Westing since Jake is Jewish.
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sydelle pulaski, because she has a crutch and she was limping and chris saw a person going inside the westing house with a limp. follow me in instagram: @stay_weird_harry and _pink_world
The mistake in "The Westing Game" was found in the name of one of the heirs. Judge J.J. Ford realized that one of the tenants, Sydelle Pulaski, was actually the mistake since she wasn't originally paired with an heir but was added into the game by Samuel W. Westing as a red herring.
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You cannot "do a deed" since you do not own the property. Her estate must be probated in order for title to the property to pass to her heirs legally. Since she didn't leave a will her estate will be distributed to all her heirs at law according to your state laws of intestacy. You can check your state at the related question link. You should consult an attorney who specializes in probate or at least visit the probate court.You cannot "do a deed" since you do not own the property. Her estate must be probated in order for title to the property to pass to her heirs legally. Since she didn't leave a will her estate will be distributed to all her heirs at law according to your state laws of intestacy. You can check your state at the related question link. You should consult an attorney who specializes in probate or at least visit the probate court.You cannot "do a deed" since you do not own the property. Her estate must be probated in order for title to the property to pass to her heirs legally. Since she didn't leave a will her estate will be distributed to all her heirs at law according to your state laws of intestacy. You can check your state at the related question link. You should consult an attorney who specializes in probate or at least visit the probate court.You cannot "do a deed" since you do not own the property. Her estate must be probated in order for title to the property to pass to her heirs legally. Since she didn't leave a will her estate will be distributed to all her heirs at law according to your state laws of intestacy. You can check your state at the related question link. You should consult an attorney who specializes in probate or at least visit the probate court.
He was disappointed that he was not a legatee of his uncle's estate. Since the sole legatee was a cat, the other heirs challenged the will.