Sandy thought Otis Amber had an IQ of minus 10.
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.
Turtle left her purple notebook in the Westing house, which contained her notes and thoughts about the Westing game and its participants.
Investigators, in the normal course of their business, often find themselves contacting each other, conversing, and comparing notes on the same individuals that other investigators might have an interest in. Insofar as 'releasing information" - you must be more specific about just what kind of "information" you are referring to.
Sydelle Pulaski wrote her shorthand notes in Esperanto, a constructed international auxiliary language designed for easy learning and use. This language choice added an extra layer of complexity to the puzzle presented in "The Westing Game."
Sandy started writing in her shorthand book during Chapter 23 of "The Westing Game."
ask and consult with private coaching centers. they have notes, questions and solutions.
Talk about things they like and laugh at jokes even if they are not funny do things he likes but no notes
Congress stopped the production of private bank notes through the passage of the National Bank Act in 1863. This act established a national banking system and required banks to obtain a federal charter to issue banknotes. This effectively ended the era of private bank notes and established a uniform currency backed by the federal government.
well, if the note it private it means tht no one can see the note except a certain person so, if you had a private note no one else would be allowed to see it
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.
Money! If you give me a bundle of notes in my hand while I'm cryin', suddenly I can smile even laugh :3
an investment firm.