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The Westing Game

The Westing Game. By: Ellen Raskin. Penguin Group Publishers Copy write 1978. Setting. This story mostly takes place in Westing Town. It is important that the story took place in Westing Town because the 16 contestants have to stay in Sunset Towers which is in Westing Town.

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The Westing Game

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  1. The Westing Game By: Ellen Raskin Penguin Group Publishers Copy write 1978

  2. Setting This story mostly takes place in Westing Town. It is important that the story took place in Westing Town because the 16 contestants have to stay in Sunset Towers which is in Westing Town.

  3. Sam Westing Sam is the man who was “killed” in the story. Everyone is trying to find out who “killed” him.

  4. Crow Crow is important to the story because she is Sam Westing’s former wife and she knew a lot about Sam which will help her find the murderer.

  5. Turtle Turtle is important to the story because she found out who killed Sam Westing.

  6. Problem/Solution The problem in the story is that no one can find out who the murderer is. This is a problem because all of the 16 contestants want the money and they only can get the money by finding out who the murderer is. The solution is that Turtle works harder and finds out who murdered Sam. No one murdered Sam. He pretended to murder himself.

  7. Vocabulary Neglected- to not be cared for “Lucky girl, the neglected child.” Oozed- to pass through small openings “Blood oozed from an angry gash on her cheek.” Dimly- not clear to the mind “The pair wandered through the dimly lit, littered, and strange street.” Manipulated- to handle, manage, or use, especially with skill “Sam Westing manipulated people.” Smirking- to make a grim expression “Turtle, who was leaning against the wall, arms folded, was smirking.”

  8. Made By: Madeline Timmerman And Connor Moore Miss Pearl’s Class 4th GradeMay 16th , 2013

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