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Sandy discovered that Judge Ford was actually born male and had transitioned to female later in life. This information came as a surprise to Sandy as she had known Judge Ford for a long time.
Sandy was surprised to find out that the judge had a criminal record themselves, including past convictions for fraud and embezzlement. This discovery raised questions about the judge's credibility and integrity in the legal system.
In "The Westing Game," Theo Theodorakis provides the judge with information about Chris Theodorakis's relationship with Sandy McSouthers and Violet Westing. He reveals how Chris met Sandy and discusses how they both had interactions with Violet Westing.
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Sandy defends Sam Westing and expresses disbelief at the judge's criticisms, highlighting Westing's good qualities and arguing against the judge's accusations.
Sandy and Judge Ford had didffernt memories because Mrs. Westing wasnt the same one they met.
Judge Ford believed that Sandy was actually the daughter she had given up for adoption many years ago. She recognized Sandy's mannerisms and felt a strong connection to her, leading her to suspect their true relationship.
The judge thought Sandy was really Sam Westing because they shared a similar physical appearance, including a missing finger, and had a secretive nature. Additionally, Sandy's familiarity with Westing's business dealings and the Westing mansion led the judge to believe there was a connection between the two.
Judge Ford was persuaded by Sandy McSouthers to stay in the Westing game by revealing important information about her past and personal connection to the other players. This revelation helped Judge Ford see the significance of the game and the impact it could have on her life.
Sandy and Judge Ford had different memories of Mrs. Westing in "The Westing Game" because they had different interactions and relationships with her. Sandy may have seen a more positive or negative side of Mrs. Westing based on his experiences, while Judge Ford's perceptions were shaped by her own perspective and history with Mrs. Westing.
Judge Ford and Sandy notice a remarkable resemblance between Angela Wexler and Grace Windkloppel.
In Social Studies, "evaluate" typically means to assess or judge the importance, quality, or significance of something. It involves analyzing information, drawing conclusions, and forming an opinion based on evidence.