Turtle cut off her braid to display her bravery, determination, and to surprise and outsmart her opponents in the Westing Game. It was a strategic move that helped her gain an advantage in solving the mystery and ultimately win the game.
because her weave was getting nappy
Denton Deere was careful to avoid touching Turtle's braid because he knew it was a trigger for her temper. Turtle was very protective of her braid and would often react aggressively if anyone touched it without her permission.
honstly i.... so i go with what Anonymous said
this morning my girlfiend did a bet with me using her 70 inch long braid of hair and lost can i cut the hair and keep the braid for good
Angela Wexler, Turtle's sister.
In Chinese mythology, Monkey King was the only person allowed to pull the Turtle's braid. The Turtle is a character from the classic Chinese fictional work "Journey to the West."
can i adk my girlfiend to cut of her 70 inch braid of hair and can i keep her hair for good
Flora baids Turtle's hair on page 46 of "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin.
The only person who could get away with pulling Turtle's braid was Max from the book "Esio Trot" by Roald Dahl. Max was able to play a trick on Turtle by gradually replacing her tortoise with a larger one to win her affection.
Go to a Caribbean island, cut off someone's hair that has a braid, and then glue it to your head or the other person's head. ENJOY!
Turtle Wexler, a character from the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, is known to be fiercely independent and clever. If you were to touch her braid without permission, she would likely react with a mix of defiance and wit, standing up for herself in a bold and assertive way.