in the book it said that sydell palaski was a mistake because sam westing knew a interviewer who's name was sybil palaski. it was just a mistake
Sydelle Pulaski serves as a red herring in "The Westing Game," leading the other characters and readers to suspect her of being involved in the game's mystery. However, her character ultimately helps to uncover the truth and becomes a key player in solving the puzzle left by Sam Westing.
Yes but if people mistake you for an emo, correct them.
No. A person cannot be born "a mistake." Being gay is natural and healthy.
No, afraid not. If the police department raided the house by mistake they will probably pay for the damaged themselves or their insurance company will. If it wasn't a mistake, then it is your fault for being a criminal. If you make a claim the insurance claim I'm sure they will cancel you for participating in illegal activities on the premises.
Sam Westing likes playing chess and being mysterious. He dislikes his family fighting and dishonesty.
Cancel my book subscriptions. I just want the magazine.
With "m" and "n" being so close together, the possibility of hitting the letter "n" by mistake is very good. But it is a quick fix.
Yes, humiliation is one of the common emotions in people. If a person is teased for a mistake, they might feel humiliation.
Sam showed his patriotism in "The Westing Game" by being proud of his military service and displaying the American flag outside his home. He also participated in the Westing Game to honor the country and its values.
In "The Westing Game," it is implied that Theo Theodorakis has a crush on Angela Wexler. Theo shows interest in Angela throughout the story by being protective of her and expressing concern for her well-being.
Otis Amber accuses Dr. Jake Wexler of being responsible for the bombings in Westing Games. However, it is later revealed that Otis Amber himself is the bomber, acting under orders from Sandy McSouthers.
If you witnessed or were aware of an accident occurring or a mistake being made, you should report the accident or mistake to the management or your direct supervisor.