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Do you really know the people in your life? When I met Yiech I thought of him in a different way like if he was someone weird. When I really got to meet him he became one of my bestfriends. I suggest not to think that someone is something they really aren’t. It's kinda like the term don’t judge a book by it’s cover.
One person who was really not who they seemed was Flora Baumbach. Nobody knew much about her at first in “Get a Clue” and in “The Westing Game”. In my opinion I thought she was just a elderly woman involved for no reason. She wasn’t in “Get a Clue” but in “The Westing Game” She was paired with Turtle and she was nice and told Turtle everything, for example one of the things nobody knew about her was that she had a daughter Rosalie.
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Everybody thought that Samuel Westing was dead but they didn’t know that Samuel westing was actually alive. He was actually Sandy Mcsouthers, Barney Northrup, and Julian R Eastman.They found out when Turtle kicked Barney Northrup and the next day Sandy Mcsouthers was limping and there last names make North, East, South, and West. they found out that Julian R Eastman was the last identity. I would have never found that out.
The most least obvious of all people was Angela Wexler. First the three bombs went off. Nobody thought that Angela would be the bomber because in “Get a Clue“ and “The Westing Game” she was the perfect one. According to page 99 It says “My sweet, saintly partner was the bomber”.when the fourth bomb went off Turtle said it was her and Turtle told Angela Never to confess the bombings.
According to “The Westing Game“ and “Get a Clue” know get to know someone before you trust them. LIke yiech and me are still friends. Now I know to get to know the person before I judge them. Some people are different on the outside than on the inside. So this book is the perfect example for don’t judge a book by it’s

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