she changed from the beginning to the end of the book.
Grace was sure that Mr. Hoo wasn't the murderer in "The Westing Game" because she knew him well enough to trust his character and felt that his behaviors and actions did not align with those of a murderer. Additionally, Grace believed that Mr. Hoo did not have a motive to commit the crime based on her understanding of his background and personality.
well know one really gets murdered an Sam westing is barney northrup, Sandy, mcsouther and Julian Estman crazy right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The two clues Angela received in the Westing Game were "Turtle's partner" and "It's the 4th, you know."
One hyperbole from "The Westing Game" is when Turtle describes her desire to win the Westing game as "dying of boredom." This is an exaggerated statement to emphasize how eager she is to participate in the game.
juan cabrillo,sebastian quiozte ( sorry thats all i know)
I don't know what idiot put "Grace Wexler" as the answer, but anyhow, it's not true. The lines of big round dots are the rows of dots that indicate a new scene or point of view is starting. c:
Heck yes!
Turtle and her mother do not have a great relationship. Grace treats her other daughter, Angela better then Turtle. Grace does not know how to be a good mother, she is always favoring Angela.
i dont know probaly the house they find
An example of irony in "The Westing Game" is when the characters are led to believe that Sam Westing is dead, but it is later revealed that he is alive and orchestrating a complex game. This creates dramatic irony as the readers know more than the characters. Additionally, the reveal of the true identity of the bomber at the end of the story is also an example of situational irony, as it goes against the initial assumptions made by the characters and readers.
She is a judge in the Westing Game and is an heir. I don't know her age though. If you do, please post your answer about her age because I have to make a file on her because of my stupid English teacher and don't know her age!!
In "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, the winner is the person who correctly solves the riddles and clues left by Samuel Westing and discovers the secret behind his death. The main characters must use their deductive skills to unravel the mystery and ultimately determine the true identity of the heir who will inherit the Westing fortune.