Sydelle Pulaski is not post to be there.But Otis amber mix her up with Subli Pulaski
Sydelle Pulaski's partner in "The Westing Game" is Angela Wexler. They are paired together as a team in the mystery game set up by Sam Westing.
Sydelle Pulaski. He messed up and was trying to get Sybil Pulaski. (Crow's childhood friend)
Sam Westing's mistake in "The Westing Game" was to pretend to be a different person, Barney Northrup, in order to bring together the heirs for the game. This deception ended up creating confusion and mistrust among the heirs, leading to unexpected outcomes in the game.
for the first reading if the will sun lin hoo wasn't there and the person who never showed up was sybil pulaski because she was mistaken for sydelle pulaski. :~)l(~:
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.
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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.
The two guests who were not heirs that showed up to the party in "The Westing Game" were Theo Theodorakis and Chris Theodorakis. They were brothers who were friends with Angela Wexler.
Sydelle Pulaski was not overjoyed about her apartment because it was on the fourth floor and she would have to walk up the stairs since the elevator was out of order. She had a disability that made it difficult for her to climb stairs, so this apartment presented a challenge for her.
The bomber in the book 'The Westing Game' is revealed to be someone unexpected – Sydelle Pulaski, who fakes her injury as part of the elaborate game orchestrated by Samuel W. Westing. She plants the bombs to keep the heirs off track and ultimately help solve the mystery.
Sydelle Pulaski believes that Chris's inability to hear makes him more observant and attentive to visual details. She thinks this gives him an advantage in solving the mystery because he can pick up on visual cues that others may overlook.
Sam Westing's mistake was faking his own death and setting up the Westing game as a way to find his true heir. This led to confusion, deception, and a variety of personal challenges for those involved in the game.