-they looked very much alike
- they were both being forced to marry someone they didnt like
- they were in love with someone other than the person they were being forced to marry
- sandy sed that if violet's story would reply, that Angela would get killed
- both knew "sam westing"- (Later in the book)
- both knew "Crow"- (Later in the book)
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.
Violet Westing was Sam Westing's daughter, who killed herself before her wedding. She was going to marry George Theodorakis. Angela Wexler is another charter. The only reason I bring this up is because they are very similar. Exp.: They both didn't want to marry the man there mothers picked for them, they both TRIED to kill themselves (Violet managed to). I know that they do have other things in common, but I would refer to the question what do they have in common. I hope this gives you more of a background on Violet Westing. Enjoy reading your book!!
Both Bertha Crow and Grace Wexler were married to the same man in the Westing Game by Ellen Raskin.This novel is the story of Sam Westing, the owner of Westing Paper Products, who dies and names as his beneficiaries the most mismatched group of characters. They are all instructed to sign a contract that requires them to reside in Sunset Towers which is located on Lake Michigan. One by one the tenants are summoned to Sam Westing's home for a meeting. At the meeting they learn that they are each heirs to Sam Westing's estate and in order to obtain their inheritance they must play the Westing Game.
In "The Westing Game," Mr. Hoo and Grace Wexler agree on the importance of working together to solve the mystery of Samuel W. Westing's death and the inheritance puzzle. They both recognize the significance of teamwork and collaboration in uncovering the truth behind the complex game set up by Westing. Additionally, they share a common goal of winning the game and claiming the inheritance, which drives their cooperation throughout the story.
The tenants in "The Westing Game" have all been chosen as potential heirs to Samuel W. Westing's fortune. They all have unique skills and backgrounds, and each is given a clue to solve the mystery of Westing's death.
Red and violet are both visible to the common eye. The red and violet light are both forms of visible light, are electromagnetic waves, and are able to be polarized.
the common violet, viola sorroria
The official state flower is the Violet (The Common Blue Violet).
There are many different types of violets. The most common is the 'Blue Violet'. You can use Blue Violet in salads although the taste is very bland!
nothing.they are completely different
Any color on the light spectrum. This is violet, blue, red,orange, yellow, and green, with violet being the lest common, and green the most common
Viola sororia or the Common Blue Violet..