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What was mrs. Hoo guilty of?

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How old is mrs hoo in the westing games?

Mr Hoo is actually 54


Who was the burgular in the westing game?

mrs. hoo


Why is ms hoo guilty in the westing game?

In "The Westing Game," Ms. Hoo is not guilty. She is one of the heirs chosen to participate in the game to solve the mystery of Sam Westing's death. Throughout the story, Ms. Hoo proves to be a helpful and resourceful participant.


Who was the judge talking to when Mr.Hoo brought the appetizers?

The judge was talking to Mr. Hoo's wife, Mrs. Hoo, when he brought the appetizers.


Who was Otis amber visiting while doug hoo was following him?

Otis Amber was visiting Mrs. Cadaver while Doug Hoo was following him. Mrs. Cadaver is a mysterious character who plays a significant role in the novel "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech.


What is the difference between guilty or not guilty?

Guilty means that a person admits to committing the crime they were accused of. Not guilty means that a person denies committing the crime and the prosecution must prove their guilt beyond a reasonable doubt in court.


What song starts woo hoo hoo woo hoo hoo?

It's the Kefka laugh! WOO HOO HOO WOO HOO HOO + HOOP It's "Miss You" by the Rolling Stones!!! Woo hoo hoo hoo...Woo hoo hoo hoo


What is the nickname taken in by mrs hoo in the westing game?

Well, honey, Mrs. Hoo's nickname in "The Westing Game" is "Crow." It's a fitting name for a character who is mysterious and always seems to be watching and observing everything around her. So, there you have it, sweetie, "Crow" is the name Mrs. Hoo goes by in that twisted little mystery novel.


What are you accusing the opposition of doing that you yourself are also guilty of?

The accusation of hypocrisy is when one accuses the opposition of doing something that they themselves are also guilty of.


How many syllables does the word multiply?

Hoo Hoo Hoo Hoo Hoo


Which is proper grammar Guilty about or guilty of?

You can feel 'guilty about' doing something, but you are 'guilty of' a crime (or of any other action which might be deemed wrong in some way).