Grace Wexler liked Sunset Towers in "The Westing Game" because of its luxury and well-maintained appearance. She appreciated the security of the building and the fact that it was exclusive. Grace saw Sunset Towers as a symbol of her social status and wealth.
it was strange because sunset towers doesnt face the sun or something like that The answer above is incorrect! The answer starts in the very first line of the very first page in the book. "The sun sets in the west (just about everyone knows that), but Sunset Towers faced east. Strange! Sunset Towers faced east and had no towers."
Ah, Sunset Towers. It's a beautiful place where the sun kisses the sky goodnight in the most magnificent way. As time passes, the colors change, blending together in a dance of light and shadow. Just like in life, Sunset Towers may change, but its beauty and warmth will always remain.
The Sunset Towers, as described in "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, are portrayed as traditional high-rise apartment buildings with several floors and a distinctive silhouette against the setting sun. The text mentions that the towers are well-maintained and elegant, adding to their allure and mystery.
Oh, dude, hoist is used in "The Westing Game" at Sunset Towers. It's like this totally cool apartment building where all the mystery and drama goes down. So yeah, if you're looking for the hoist, just head over to Sunset Towers and see what's up.
Sunset Towers has most of Mr. Samuel Westing's heirs, he had sixteen. Barney Northrup invited most of them to come live at Sunset Towers. Although Barney is said not to actually exist. Barney is really Windy Windkloppel, who has four identities - Sandy McSouthers, Barney Northrup, Julian R. Eastman, and Samuel W. Westing.
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"The Westing Game" (1997). Made for television. It starred Ray Walston, Diane Ladd, Sally Kirkland, Ashley Peldon. The tenants of the Sunset Towers must compete to learn who killed an eccentric millionaire and win an inheritance. Different Answer: I'd like to say the movie is actually called "Get A Clue". Otherwise everything else is correct. It aired on television as "The Westing Game". When it was released on video, the title was changed to "Get a Clue".
Crow wears black and is VERY religious! She is a resident of Sunset Towers and works as the maid there. Later on, they determine that she had a bad past... drinking and troubled... but became inspired to be religious. However, this is made up. She is truly Sam Westing's old wife solving the Westing Game mystery!
Sam Westing liked to play the game of chess. He had a passion for the strategic and competitive nature of the game.
Grace Wexler liked the upscale amenities and the glamorous lifestyle that Sunset Towers offered. She enjoyed the spacious apartments, stunning views, and the exclusivity of living in such a prestigious building.
She apparently looks like Violet Westing but a lot older. Also, she looks like her daughter, Angela.