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Turtle cut off her braid to display her bravery, determination, and to surprise and outsmart her opponents in the Westing Game. It was a strategic move that helped her gain an advantage in solving the mystery and ultimately win the game.
Sam Westing wrote the six clues in "The Westing Game" as part of his intricate plan to choose his heir. The clues were meant to lead the 16 heirs to unravel the mystery of his death and discover the true identity of the heir.
In the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, Alexander "Sandy" McSouthers is revealed to be the identity of Samuel W. Westing, the eccentric millionaire who is presumed dead at the beginning of the story. Sandy McSouthers is a disguise created by Samuel Westing as part of his complex plan to determine his heir through a series of clues and challenges presented to a group of heirs he chose. Ultimately, Sandy McSouthers is revealed to be a central figure in the unfolding mystery of the Westing game.
nope
In what country was the plan devised to create an atomic bomb?
At the end of "The Westing Game", it is revealed that the Westing house was a ruse created by Sam Westing as part of his elaborate plan to bring together specific individuals for a purpose. The house is ultimately left abandoned with no actual inheritance at stake, as Sam Westing's true motives were to teach lessons and unite the heirs in unexpected ways.
Judge Ford initially suspects Sandy as Sam Westing because of Sandy's knowledge of chess and his connection to the Westing family through his friendship with Turtle, one of Sam Westing's heirs. Additionally, Sandy's behavior and mysterious past contribute to the suspicion surrounding him.
yes
no they did not plan another bomb on japan because they already completed their goal which was to test the bombs and destroy Hiroshima and Nagasaki so they had no intention of a third bombing
Bomb it
Albert Einstein was a theoretical physicist. He had no plan as such but was influential in convincing the US to build the atom bomb
Manhattan Project