| Name _______________________ | Date ______________________ |
| Reading: "The Westing Game" | Chapters 9-12 |
Vocabulary
| 1. sappy |
| 2. broker |
| 3. uppity |
| 4. jabber |
| 5. social-climber |
| 6. prattle |
| 7. paternal |
| 8. chide |
| 9. chiseled |
| 10. coiffeur |
| 11. scoff |
| 12. exceptional |
| 13. bookkeeping |
| 14. larcenist |
| 15. felon |
| 16. alibi |
| 17. implication |
| 18. wary |
| 19. transcribe |
| 20. paraphernalia |
Discussion Questions
| 1. Why does Sydelle want Angela to dress as her twin for the party? |
| 2. Who squelches her plan? |
| 3. Why does turtle kick the bed, chair, and desk before leaving her "closet" of a room? |
| 4. There are many ironic situations and comments in this story---situations where there is a contrast between what it is and what it seems to be. What is ironic about Judge Ford's comment to Angela that "one of these tidbits might cheer you up .I hear you'll be getting married soon." Why wouldn't the Judge's efforts cheer up Angela? |
| 5. Why is Chris watching legs? |
| 6. Which of the characters have limps? |
| 7. How does Crow react then she sees that Angela is almost in tears? |
| 8. Why does Mr. Hoo laugh when Grace suggests that her husband is doing his bookkeeping? |
| 9. Why doesn't Grace understand the joke? |
| 10. Why does Mr. Hoo smile when Mr. And Mrs. Theodorakis's kitchen is ruined from the explosion? |
| 11. Was Turtle right when she told Sydelle that she uses her crutches to get attention? |
| 12. Why does Angela think, "Turtle's crutch is her braid."? |
| 13. What is the connection between Violet and George Theodorakis? |
| 14. Prediction : What might be George's motive for filling Sam Westing? |
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