Sam Westing's will reveals that

Sam Westing's will reveals that

The 16 invitees were Sam Westing’s nieces and nephews.

Sam Westing died broke.

Sam Westing died of natural causes.

All of the heirs will receive a portion of Westing’s wealth.

All of these statements are incorrect.

First, the will does not reveal that the 16 invitees were Sam Westing's nieces and nephews. The 16 invitees, also known as the "heirs," are chosen by Sam Westing through his intricate game, not based on their familial relationship to him.

Second, the will does not reveal that Sam Westing died broke. In fact, it is later discovered that Sam Westing was a wealthy businessman with a vast fortune.

Third, the cause of Sam Westing's death is not revealed in the will. It is a mystery throughout the book and is eventually revealed at the end.

Finally, not all of the heirs will receive a portion of Westing's wealth. The will states that the heir who correctly solves the mystery of Sam Westing's death will inherit his entire fortune, while the others will receive nothing.

Sam Westing's will reveals that

Sam Westing's will reveals that

A The 16 invitees were Sam Westing’s nieces and nephews.

B Sam Westing died broke.

C Sam Westing died of natural causes.

D All of the heirs will receive a portion of Westing’s wealth.

My apologies for the confusion in my previous response. Here is the corrected answer:

The correct statement is D: All of the heirs will receive a portion of Westing’s wealth.

Sam Westing's will reveals that each of the 16 invitees, who are his potential heirs, will receive a share of his wealth, regardless of whether they solve the mystery or not. The shares are divided equally among all the heirs, and they are required to work together to solve the puzzle. In the end, the shares are distributed to all the heirs, though the amount may vary depending on individual circumstances and decisions made throughout the story.