Chris thinks Sam Westing was a good man because "he g-gave everybody the p-perfect partner". Chris was partnered with D. Denton Deere, who helps not only provide Chris with companionship but helps him find a medicine that controls Chris' disability.
Chris notices Turtle talking with a man in a car using his binoculars in The Westing Game.
In "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, Chris Theodorakis is described as having black hair and brown eyes. This physical description is mentioned in the book as part of the character's appearance. The details of Chris Theodorakis' appearance are important in the context of the story as they help to create a vivid image of the character for the reader.
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This man named Chris the third did ps . i guessed there is no man named Chris the Third i don't think hmm m(:
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I think that Sam Westing is a friendly man on the inside... just REALLY deep inside. I think this because he befriended Turtle Wexler, one of his two great niece's and kind of helped her win the game. I also believe that he created the Westing game to get closer with his family so he could die happy.
I think he was a good man because he always thought what other people thought of him so that is why i think he is a good man.
In "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, Ed Plum is an adult married man with children. His exact age is not explicitly stated in the book, but he is depicted as middle-aged.
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Angela from "The Westing Game" uttered a small cry because she discovered that the man she thought was her father was actually her uncle. This revelation shocked her and caused her to react emotionally.
The envelope that Turtle saw in the Westing house said, "The Westing Game. Pair up, and be rich." It was the start of the mystery game created by Sam Westing for the heirs of his estate.
Sam Westing was the mastermind behind the mystery in The Westing Game. He faked his own death and orchestrated the whole game to bring the heirs together and eventually reveal the true purpose of the will.