she calls her Alice because turtle tells flora that, this is her real name. but it is actually not her real name.She later finds out turtle's real name is tabitha Ruth but decides to still call turtle,Alice, because turtle like it.
Sydelle and Angela were good partners in the Westing Game because Sydelle's excellent shorthand skills helped Angela take notes during their investigation of the mystery. Additionally, Sydelle's friendly and caring nature provided support to Angela, who was often nervous and unsure of herself. Their different strengths complemented each other well in solving the puzzle.
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sydell and Angelina
In "The Westing Game" book, Sydelle Pulaski is referring to a character named Angela as the "crutch" of the then ("Sydelle Pulaski's") totals. This is a metaphor suggesting that Angela relies heavily on her words to support her actions or perhaps to cover up insecurities. It implies that Angela's talkative nature is a central aspect of her personality.
Violet Westing does not have a connection with Angela Wexler as they are not related by blood or marriage in the will of Samuel W. Westing. Furthermore, Violet does not have the same shared clues, partners, or motivations to solve the mystery as Angela does.
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Angela Wexler
The two clues Angela received in the Westing Game were "Turtle's partner" and "It's the 4th, you know."
Sydelle Pulaski's partner in "The Westing Game" is Angela Wexler. They are paired together as a team in the mystery game set up by Sam Westing.
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Sydelle Pulaski announces herself as the murderer in "The Westing Game." She does this as a way to protect the identities of the real culprits and to help solve the mystery of Sam Westing's death.
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sydelle pulaski
Yes, in "The Westing Game," it is revealed that Violet is actually Angela in disguise. This twist is a key revelation in the story.