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complete this quiz on the westing game now that you have finished reading the novel. you may use the book and your character file packet. 1 matching 5 points think about how each character changes and grows over the course of the novel. then match each character with the best description. matures from being mischievous into a successful adult that values relationships and integrity breaks free from other’s expectations and finds self - worth beyond her appearance discovers a renewed sense of purpose and joy by banding with turtle
To solve this matching problem about character development in The Westing Game, we analyze each description and match it to the correct character:
1. “Matures from being mischievous into a successful adult that values relationships and integrity”
This describes Turtle Wexler (Tabitha-Ruth Wexler). Turtle starts as a mischievous, rule-breaking child and matures into a responsible adult who prioritizes relationships and honesty.
2. “Breaks free from other’s expectations and finds self - worth beyond her appearance”
This is Angela Wexler. Angela is pressured by others (especially her mother) to conform to a “perfect” appearance - based role. She breaks free from these expectations, embracing her identity beyond looks.
3. “Discovers a renewed sense of purpose and joy by bonding with Turtle”
This matches Sandy McSouthers (or related to the dynamic with Turtle; more precisely, Sydelle Pulaski? Wait, no—correction: Flora Baumbach bonds with Turtle and finds new purpose/joy. Flora, the dressmaker, forms a maternal bond with Turtle, rediscovering joy and meaning.
(Note: If the dropdowns contain these characters, the matches are:
- “Matures...”: Turtle Wexler
- “Breaks free...”: Angela Wexler
- “Discovers...”: Flora Baumbach)
Since the question is a matching task, the answers depend on the character options in the dropdowns, but the above analysis guides the correct pairings.
If we assume the dropdowns include these characters, the answers would be:
- Matures... → Turtle Wexler
- Breaks free... → Angela Wexler
- Discovers... → Flora Baumbach
(Adjust based on the actual dropdown options, but this is the logical matching from the novel’s character arcs.)
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To solve this matching problem about character development in The Westing Game, we analyze each description and match it to the correct character:
1. “Matures from being mischievous into a successful adult that values relationships and integrity”
This describes Turtle Wexler (Tabitha-Ruth Wexler). Turtle starts as a mischievous, rule-breaking child and matures into a responsible adult who prioritizes relationships and honesty.
2. “Breaks free from other’s expectations and finds self - worth beyond her appearance”
This is Angela Wexler. Angela is pressured by others (especially her mother) to conform to a “perfect” appearance - based role. She breaks free from these expectations, embracing her identity beyond looks.
3. “Discovers a renewed sense of purpose and joy by bonding with Turtle”
This matches Sandy McSouthers (or related to the dynamic with Turtle; more precisely, Sydelle Pulaski? Wait, no—correction: Flora Baumbach bonds with Turtle and finds new purpose/joy. Flora, the dressmaker, forms a maternal bond with Turtle, rediscovering joy and meaning.
(Note: If the dropdowns contain these characters, the matches are:
- “Matures...”: Turtle Wexler
- “Breaks free...”: Angela Wexler
- “Discovers...”: Flora Baumbach)
Since the question is a matching task, the answers depend on the character options in the dropdowns, but the above analysis guides the correct pairings.
If we assume the dropdowns include these characters, the answers would be:
- Matures... → Turtle Wexler
- Breaks free... → Angela Wexler
- Discovers... → Flora Baumbach
(Adjust based on the actual dropdown options, but this is the logical matching from the novel’s character arcs.)