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Compare And Contrast The Westing Game By Ellen Raskin
Do you like mysteries? Well, after reading “The Westing Game” by Ellen Raskin and watching the movie I realized that they had many things that are both the same a and different. It is about an intense game for 200 Million dollars all played by reading a will.

When analyzing the book and the movie there were several similarities. One thing that was similar was the characters. Otis and Crow both worked at a soup kitchen as they did in the book. Another similarity was how “The Westing Game” was played. One of the big points was “ It's not what you have it's what you don’t have that counts”. Another similarity was the answer to the game. The answer was Mr.Eastman. There were many similarities but what were some differences?

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