Hi Class,
Please read p. 154-182 (Chapters 25-30) of The Westing Game.
On the forum, please respond to two of the questions below (combined responses no less than 300 words). Then, respond to a classmates’ post:
1. Would you have answered the will's question in those last five minutes, if you knew the answer? Why or why not?
2. Do you think another mystery could be built around a song? If so, what song would you pick, and what would the mystery be?
3. The Westing Game raises issue about race and equality by including several diverse characters: Judge Ford is African-American and Mr. Hoo is Chinese-American, while Chris and Rosalie are challenged with either physical or mental disabilities. The book is also pretty clear about telling us when characters like Grace act bigoted or prejudiced. How are these hot-button issues addressed in the book, by the author and by the characters? What's the effect of having these topics as part of a consuming murder mystery?
Translate the paragraph on p.173 of Ch. 27 beginning “Julian R. Eastman rose. He looked stern. And very proper…”
Best,
Mr. Virgillo Hunter