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Part 1 Sunset Towers: Summary
Part 1 Sunset Towers.

This part is about a man named Barney Northrup, who sent letters out to a few unique individuals. He had demonstrated each of the flats to each of the accompanying: F. Baumbach, Theodorakis, S. Pulaski, Wexler, Hoo, and J.J. Passage. In any case, evidently Barney does not exist. Who could have sent these letters and publicize without being existed? Everybody purchased their flats, they were all extremely entertained with their lofts. At the point when Grace Wexler and Jake Wexler went to go look at the flat she cherished it and needed to talk Jake into getting. Sydelle appreciates detesting things.

Part 2 Ghosts or Worse

This part is about The Westing house. There was something suspicious about the house. Otis Amber,
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The gathering went to look at The Westing house, rather than trap or-treating. They did it kind of tricky. Turtle thought she saw Sam Westing's corps on his bed. Which frightened everybody off from the house, so they were not ready to gather any more data about the Westing house. Turtle got $24 from remaining in there for 12 minutes. The stocks were $200,000,000. I'm stunned that Sam Westing was worth $200 million. Violet Westing was Sam Westing's little girl. She was suffocated the night prior to her wedding. After two years his better half left him.

Part 5 Sixteen Heirs

This part is about everybody talking. They are discussing Angela's wedding and the Westing house. They were wanting to discover more data about the house and who may have been in the house. Sam Westing dependably spruces up like Uncle Sam. Theo was getting disturbed. He was being known as an infant. It began snowing. Before long it was snowing hard. Most peoplewere in race to leave for the football game.

part 6 The Westing
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Westing's will. We had discovered that he was killed by one of the characters... The Mistake. We discovered that Grace Wexler is Sam Westng's niece. She was stunned in surprise. She had never known. At the point when everybody discovered that he was killed everybody was frightened to death and suspicious. Everybody needed to make appear as they didn't do it, however somebody was faking. I think the Chris T did it. I surmise that since he appeared as he did it, he was lying, and he was apprehensive. He was apprehensive he may go to prison, so he censured it on every other person. J.J. Portage thought it was each of the an amusement.

Part 7 The Westing Game

This part is the point at which the recreations start. Everybody got their groups. There were eight gatherings of two. They know the tenets. They comprehend what they are playing for, $10,000. This is a test to perceive what you will do with the cash. On the off chance that you spent it shrewdly. In the event that you are down and out. Spare the cash. "It is not what you have, it's what you don't have that matters". Everybody got their signs. They were exceptionally cautious with them, after one was dropped. Good Luck!

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