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Do turtles lay eggs, you mean? Yes.
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In the novel "From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler" by E.L. Konigsburg, Otis Amber's phrase "the turtle has lost it all" symbolizes the idea that the turtle had carried valuable possessions on its back but had lost them in the end, similar to how the characters in the story sought something precious but realized it was within themselves all along. It reflects the theme of self-discovery and the journey of finding one's worth and identity.
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If you mean The Temptations singer, he's still alive.
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If you mean what member like turtles that's Liam.
In "The Westing Game," Otis Amber is making a reference to the character Turtle Wexler, whose nickname is "Turtle." The phrase "the turtle lost its tail" is a playful way of saying that Turtle is feeling incomplete or unsettled about something. It hints at Turtle's curiosity and problem-solving nature in the story.
She meant to take baby steps