Page 117: Explain the sentence, "Give me a bookie anytime over such a fine,
upstanding, clean-living man."
Because sydelle's limo was a pretended one and wasn't like the one he saw.
Chris realized that Sydelle's handwriting was different from what he remembered of her signature from his past encounters. This inconsistency led him to realize that she was not the same person he had encountered before.
Chris realized that Sydelle was not the person he had seen through his binoculars because she did not have a broken leg like the woman he saw earlier. Sydelle's legs were both perfectly fine, leading Chris to understand that she was not the same person he had observed before.
Chris realized that Sydelle couldn't have been the person he saw in his binoculars because she was inside comforting Angela at the time. This discrepancy made him question his assumptions and reevaluate the situation.
Chris felt that he and Sydelle had become real friends when she confided in him about her feelings and worries, showing vulnerability and trust in their relationship. Additionally, they developed a sense of mutual understanding and support, which deepened their connection beyond surface-level interactions.
because she was faking the injury at first
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Chris realizes that Sydelle is not the person he sees through his binoculars in The Westing Game because she was wearing a mismatched pair of shoes. This detail distinguishes her from the woman he saw, who was wearing a matching pair of shoes.
Chris was able to confirm that Sydelle Pulaski was not the person he had seen because she was wearing mismatched shoes, which didn't match the description of the fancy shoes that the woman he saw was wearing. Additionally, Sydelle had an injury that affected her walking style, further proving she was not the person that Chris had seen.
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Sydelle Pulaski spoke English.
sydelle was a mistake. Westing was looking for sybil, who was crows best friend.