She always bumps her crutches against the bottom of the wall, paints her crutches and always hangs by angela.
Yes, Turtle was right when she told Sydelle that she uses her crutches to get attention.
An attention-seeker and/or insecure person.
Turtle was correct in pointing out that Sydelle's crutches always gain her attention because it highlighted Sydelle's desire to be noticed and singled out for her uniqueness or condition. By acknowledging this, Turtle established a deeper understanding of Sydelle's character and motivations.
Sydelle Pulaski is the secretary to the president of Schultz Sausages. She records in Polish, a profesional habbit she explains. She moves into Sunset Towers thinking she willl get alot more attention with all the rich people surrounding her. She also finds attention with the second bomb, and her decorated crutches. She developes a friendship with Angela, and that also helps her. She is the only one who has a copy of the will, so everyone tries to get on her good side so she will show it. In general, she is a regular person looking for attention and finds it in the most unusual way.
Sydelle went to go tell the cook the food was good.... :)
Sydelle just finished her meal at Mr.Hoo's restraunt and said it was a Superb meal. Then she was going to the kitchen to tell his compliants to Mr.Hoo. The bomb was in the kitchen where sydelle was going.
Sydelle and Angela are partners because Sydelle doesn't get payed any attention to. But on the other hand Angela gets all the attention so them being partners gets some of the attention off Angela an more on Sydelle.
Sydelle Pulaski and Angela Wexler were considered perfect partners because Sydelle's obsessive note-taking skills and Angela's ability to recall details made them a formidable team. Sydelle's detailed notes helped Angela piece together the mystery, while Angela's memory and keen observation skills allowed her to connect the dots and solve the case.
An attention seeker is someone who craves or seeks out attention from others in order to feel validated or important. They often engage in behaviors that are attention-grabbing, dramatic, or excessive in order to attract the focus of others.
"Craves" has one single syllable. Craves.
Sydelle Pulaski is a character in the novel "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin. She is a self-centered former secretary who becomes involved in the mystery surrounding Samuel W. Westing's death. Sydelle's unique typing style and attention-seeking behavior play a significant role in unraveling the secrets of the Westing estate.
Attention that he craves, he wants a reality show.