In the third part of Westing's will it says the heir who wins the windfall will be the one who finds the fourth and 4 character's names are Barney NORTHrup, Sandy McSOUTHers, Julian EASTman, and Samuel WESTing. So, Turtle realizes that Westing was all of this people is disguise. Later, Samuel Westing dies of old age.
The six clues found in the third floor hallway in the Westing Game were: a missing shin from the statue of Sam Westing, a painted symbol on the floor, a purple puff ball, a laundry mark on the bottom of a turtle figure, a Chess piece that didn't belong, and an unusual phrase etched on the wall.
Angela and Sydelle found several clues during their game of "The Westing Game" including Sunset Towers, the Westing house, the missing Shin Hoo silver cleaning powder, the strange will, and the mysterious connections among the heirs. These clues led to the uncovering of the true identity of Samuel W. Westing and the solution to the mystery.
Angela and Sydelle thought the clues in "The Westing Game" came from the song "America the Beautiful." They believed the clues were found in the first lines of the song which were "Oh beautiful, for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain".
Turtle found clues such as an unusual will, strange events happening in the Sunset Towers building, and mysterious connections between the residents. She also discovered a cipher in the Westing mansion that helped piece together the puzzle.
Berthe Erica Crow (Mrs. Westing)Clues in order:O beautiful for spacious skiesFor amBER waves of grainFor purple mountain's majestiesAbove THE fruited plainAmERICA AmERICAGod shed his grace on theeAnd CROWn thy good with brotherhoodFrom sea to shining sea!(They spell BERTHE ERICA CROW)Byu cougars
Turtle Wexler solves the mystery in "The Westing Game" by figuring out the clues left by Sam Westing and ultimately uncovering the truth behind his death and the heirs' relationships.
In "The Westing Game," Grace Wexler discovered a dead crow with a note attached to it on the third floor balcony. The note contained the clue "the only one who is everything is the one who is nothing." This clue was a key element in the mystery of figuring out the Westing Game.
The heirs were becoming unnerved in "The Westing Game" through mysterious events such as hidden clues in their apartments, strange occurrences during the reading of the will, and the unexpected death of one of the potential heirs. Additionally, the escalating tension and distrust among the heirs as they worked through the puzzling clues contributed to their growing unease.
Turtle Wexler profited during the storm by taking advantage of the chaos and confusion to sneak into Westing Mansion and search for clues related to the Westing game. She found important information that helped her team progress in solving the mystery.
in the hallway of the house
hallway according to the online translator I found at http://www.howtosayin.com/say/french/hallway.html
the clues were stuff...
The term 'main hallway' is a noun phrase; a group of words based on a noun that functions as a unit in a sentence.The noun phrase 'main hallway' is made up of the noun 'hallway' described by the adjective 'main'.Example functions:The main hallway is on your left. (subjectof the sentence)We found the main hallway after a bit of confusion. (direct object of the verb 'found')We bought new carpeting for the main hallway. (object of the preposition 'for')Note: In the example sentences, the complete noun phrase is 'the main hallway'.