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Who does Judge Ford think must be protected and why?

Who does Judge Ford think must be protected and why?

Who does Judge Ford believe must be protected and why? Mrs. Westing and because she is one of the heirs and she has answers.

Who does Judge Ford believe must be protected group of answer choices?

Who does Judge Ford believe must be protected and why? Berthe Crow because she believes Crow is Westing’s ex-wife. 6.

What does Judge Ford think was actually in the coffin?

Judge Ford does not think anyone is in the coffin. She thinks it is a wax dummy. Everyone assumes that billionaire Sam Westing died.

What does JJ Ford believe in the Westing Game?

J.J. Ford is the only character who personally knew Sam Westing, and she has reason to believe that he was an evil man. J.J. thinks that with his intricate inheritance game, Westing is trying to manipulate the heirs in a way so that someone would get hurt.

What did Judge Ford suggest to Sandy?

Theo suggests they share their clues and the inheritance. Sydelle asks if anyone has a word that is not in the song “America, the Beautiful.” As they turn their clues over to Sydelle, Judge Ford realizes that Sandy is helping the heirs figure out the answer—Crow—so he must be Westing.

Why did Judge Ford host the party?

The purpose of the party is to spy on the residents of Sunset Towers to see who is suspicious and find clues. Judge Ford decides to host an “informal party” in her apartment so that she can get to know the heirs. When people start using the elevator as a bulletin board, she puts a notice up saying everyone is invited.

Who does Judge Ford believe must be protected?

Answers 1. Judge Ford believes the former wife of Sam Westing must be protected as Sam probably holds her responsible for the suicide death of his daughter, Violet.

What does Judge Ford Think of the Westing Game?

Judge Ford and Sandy speculate on what this means for the Westing Game. Judge Ford thinks the whole game is a trap to punish the person who hurt Westing most: the woman who caused his daughter’s death. Westing’s ex-wife must be one of the heirs, and Judge Ford decides to protect her by any means possible.

What does Judge Ford Think of George Theodorakis?

During this chapter, Ford is questioning George Theodorakis about his relationship with Violet Westing. Theodorakis explains that they were sweethearts, but he didn’t have the money or fame to impress Mrs. Westing. Mrs.

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