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The Westing Game

by Ellen Raskin

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Who is content with their assigned partner in The Westing Game?

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In The Westing Game, several characters are content with their assigned partners. Flora is pleased to be paired with Turtle, and Chris is happy with Dr. Deere, as it connects him to the "outside world." Otis Amber is also delighted with his partner, dancing a "merry jig," although Berthe Erica Crow is not as pleased. Theo and Doug are probably the happiest pair, enthusiastically slapping hands upon learning of their partnership. Sydelle is content with Angela, though the feeling isn't mutual.

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Without more detail, this question could have multiple answers, as more than one character is happy with whom they are paired with. Chapter 7 narrates the initial pairing. Flora is paired with Turtle, and most people are glad to not be paired with Turtle; however, Flora seems pleased with the pairing. Chris is also quite happy to be paired with Dr. Deere, because this gives him the chance to be a "part of the outside world." Readers also find out that Otis Amber is happy enough with his pairing that he "danced a merry jig." His partner, Berthe Erica Crow, isn't so happy. The happiest pair is probably Theo and Doug. They slap hands when they find out that they are partners with each other. Sydelle is pleased to be with Angela, but Angela doesn't reciprocate.

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