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The pair that did not open their clues in chapter 7 of "The Westing Game" was Turtle Wexler and Flora Baumbach. They decided to wait until they had more information before opening their clues, showing their cautious and strategic approach to the game.
Judge Ford was insulted when she read her clues because they implied that she was only interested in money and material possessions. As a respected judge, she felt that her intelligence and integrity were being questioned by the clues' implication.
In the book "The Westing Game," the characters who ordered down were Angela Wexler and Theo Theodorakis. They were the two heirs who figured out the clues to the mystery of Sam Westing's death and the Westing game.
there were from ch 1-30
In "The Westing Game," Chris Theodorakis was the only person Samuel W. Westing's heir, who was able to beat Theo Theodorakis in chess.
Ellen Raskin only wrote a total of four books. The books she wrote are The Mysterious Disappearance of Leon, Figgs and Phantoms, The Tattooed Potato and Other Clues, and The Westing Game.
Turtle figured out that Sam Westing was a wax dummy during her investigation of the Westing Game mystery. She discovered that the person she thought was Sam Westing actually had a wax head, leading her to unravel the truth behind the elaborate game.
No pair wins Turtle wins only
The clues in "The Westing Game" include the mysterious will of Sam Westing, the pairs of heirs introduced to solve the mystery, the word puzzles and riddles left behind by Westing, and the interconnected relationships among the characters. The clues ultimately lead the characters towards uncovering the true identity of the mastermind behind the game.
In "The Westing Game," Grace Wexler discovered a dead crow with a note attached to it on the third floor balcony. The note contained the clue "the only one who is everything is the one who is nothing." This clue was a key element in the mystery of figuring out the Westing Game.
No, Grace should not be jealous in "The Westing Game." Instead, she should focus on her own strengths and work collaboratively with others to solve the mystery at hand. Jealousy will only hinder her ability to succeed in the game.
Judge Ford feels conflicted as she wants to follow the rules and keep the clues private, but also wants to help and work with the others in the game. She ultimately decides to share the clues in order to try to solve the mystery together.
Grace Wexler claimed to be the only heir to the Westing fortune in order to eliminate the competition for the inheritance. By presenting herself as the sole heir, she hoped to increase her chances of winning the game and claiming the inheritance for herself.