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A tapestry is a piece of woven work, the bio tapestry was not woven therefore it can't be a tapestry and instead is a embroidery.
That depends on which tapestry. I'm going to guess you're asking about the Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
Tapestry of Webs was created in 2009.
The Bayeux Tapestry
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He was his great Uncle because Sam Westing is Grace Wexler's Uncle.
Angela finds a hospital bill in her tapestry bag, which reveals that her father, George "Theodorakis" is not her biological father. This discovery leads her to uncover a shocking secret about her true parentage.
{Angela's bag is a place of many wonders.} Actually,Crow placed a note in Angela's bag underneath what Angela was carrying. I hope this is a better answer because,to me, the answer above did NOT provide enough information,let alone the information I needed. Hope this helps.
Amazon would be a great place to start looking for a cheap tapestry bag. If there is nothing there that you like, then I would check with Ebay. Both sites allow people to sell products, so you would have a wide range to choose from.
The crow hid her love in Angela's bag by placing a black feather inside it, signifying her affection in a symbolic gesture. This action demonstrated the crow's feelings towards Angela in a subtle and creative way, without revealing it directly.
Angela Wexler is the daughter of Grace and Jake Wexler. She is also the sister to Turtle Wexler. Angela is known as the perfect child throughout the book. She is also the bomber who sets off the bombs in Shin Hoo's restaurant and the coffee shop. Angela is supposed to represent Violet Westing, Sam Westing's daughter. Both of the girls were force to marry someone their mom had approved of. Their lives were run by their mothers. Angela is forced to marry Denton Deere until she finally says no and goes to medical school. I hope you have a better understanding of Angela Wexler :)
Wherever Gucci bags are sold.
Angela Wexler is a character in the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin. Her appearance is not extensively described in the book, but she is portrayed as a well-dressed and confident young girl with blonde hair.
Mrs. Baumbach knows the Wexlers because they attend the same church, and she has seen them there. She is familiar with their family due to their involvement in the community and through mutual acquaintances.
Tabitha-Ruth Wexler