Sydelle Pulaski did
Sydelle Pulaski did
Sandy didn't write the shorthand notes, Sydelle did
Sydelle Pulaski steals the shorthand notes in "The Westing Game" in order to protect her own secret. She then uses the knowledge gained from the notes to decipher the clues in the Westing game and advance in the competition.
actually nobody did
Turtle took the broken shorthand typewriter upstairs to protect herself in the Westing Game. She believed that it could be used as a weapon if necessary.
Some clues in The Westing Game include the odd will of Samuel W. Westing, the mysterious identities of the heirs, the clues hidden in the shorthand notes, and the recurring themes of chess and different types of games. These clues ultimately help the characters solve the mystery of Westing's death and the identity of the true heir.
No one, he is still alive it is a waxed body in the Westing House
In the novel "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, the character Sandy McSouthers, who is also Sam Westing in disguise, stole Sydelle Pulaski's shorthand notebook. Sandy McSouthers is revealed to be the mastermind behind the elaborate game set up by Sam Westing to solve his own murder. Sydelle's shorthand notebook contained valuable information that Sam Westing needed to carry out his plan.
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Turtle Wexler.