Dr. D. Denton Deere
Dr. Denton Deere limped in "The Westing Game" because he had a prosthetic leg. He lost his leg in a car accident years earlier.
Turtle kicked him in the shin
Yes, Sydelle Pulaski feigns a fake limp in "The Westing Game" in order to gain sympathy and appear less suspicious to other characters as she works to uncover the mystery.
Dr. Deere's limp was caused by a hip injury he sustained while trying to save a child from a runaway horse.
Chris was excited because Dr. Deere was his scientific idol, and he believed that this shared vulnerability made him more human and relatable. The limp was caused by a childhood accident when Dr. Deere fell from a tree and injured his leg.
sydelle pulaski, crow, the answer above is incomplete. as most characters limped in the book at some point because either turtle kicked them in the shin, or suffered an injury, you are better off listing those who did not limp in the book. it's a much shorter list.
Chris realized that Sydelle couldn't have been the person he saw in his binoculars because she was inside comforting Angela at the time. This discrepancy made him question his assumptions and reevaluate the situation.
sydelle pulaski, because she has a crutch and she was limping and chris saw a person going inside the westing house with a limp. follow me in instagram: @stay_weird_harry and _pink_world
In "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, Chris Theodorakis is described as having black hair and brown eyes. This physical description is mentioned in the book as part of the character's appearance. The details of Chris Theodorakis' appearance are important in the context of the story as they help to create a vivid image of the character for the reader.
Turtle kicks her older sister, Angela, out of frustration and anger due to a conflict between the two characters. Turtle feels overshadowed by her sister and wants to prove that she is just as capable and intelligent.
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