In 'The Westing Game,' Sam Westing assists Judge Ford by providing clues in his game, which enables her realization of Westing's identity and intentions, as well as a deeper understanding of her past.
The passage provided does not directly relate to 'The Westing Game,' a novel by Ellen Raskin, where Sam Westing assists Judge Ford. However, in 'The Westing Game,' Sam Westing indirectly helps Judge J.J. Ford by leaving her clues that lead to her eventual realization of Westing's true identity and his intention behind the game.
Westing's game also allows Judge Ford to understand her past and to ultimately come to terms with it. This book is a mystery novel that involves a puzzle-solving treasure hunt, and each character, including Judge Ford, plays a critical role in the unfolding narrative.
Westing's help comes in the form of riddles and the game itself, which eventually provides closure and understanding for all the heirs including Judge Ford.
The probable question may be:
What role does Sam Westing play in assisting Judge Ford in 'The Westing Game,' and how does this assistance lead to her realization of Westing's identity, understanding of his intentions, and a deeper understanding of her own past?