Context clues.
There are several types of context clues, such as definition clues (directly defining a word), synonym clues (providing similar words), antonym clues (opposite words), and example clues (illustrating the meaning of a word through examples).
Hints, clues, cues.
These are called context clues.
Turtle is called kachuaa ( कछुआ ) in Hindi.
She thought the clues meant for her to buy stocks.
Turtle believes her clues about the "bodies" refer to the dolls in her father's collection, which are placed in funeral poses. The clues lead her to uncover buried emotions about her deceased mother and understand her father's way of coping with grief.
eat them
They told them.
Turtle found clues such as an unusual will, strange events happening in the Sunset Towers building, and mysterious connections between the residents. She also discovered a cipher in the Westing mansion that helped piece together the puzzle.
Turquoise.
she didn't want her mother to get her clues
The two clues Angela received in the Westing Game were "Turtle's partner" and "It's the 4th, you know."
Nancy included a medallion, a journal, and a key in the time capsule at the end of "Alibi in Ashes." These items were meant to provide future generations with clues about the events that took place in River Heights.
Judge Ford had no doubt that the clues were meant for her because they were personalized with her name and tailored to her knowledge and interests. Additionally, the clues closely related to her work as a federal judge, making it unlikely that they were intended for anyone else.
Yes, I think it is.
Turtle has a strained relationship with her mother in "The Westing Game" due to her mother's strict and overbearing nature. This conflict influences Turtle's behavior and independence throughout the story.