"I'm not exactly sure what I'd do, you know, but something interesting--something that's all mine," who said it?
Winnie
True of false: The horse didn't drink from the spring.
False
"That kind of talk'll make her want to rush back and drink a gallon of the stuff. There's a whole lot more to it than Jesse Tuck's good times, you know." Who said it?
Miles Tuck
Where's the setting of the story?
Treegap
Why do the Tucks kidnap Winnie?
They want to tell her their story and convince her not to tell about the spring.
True or False: The man in the yellow suit is Winnie's father.
False
How does the man in the yellow suit find out about the water's magical powers?
He is hiding in the woods and hears the explanation.
Why must the secret of the water be kept?
"if people knowed about the spring down there in Treegap, they'd all come running like pigs to slops." Tuck describes the horror of being alive forever.
"It's no use having that dream. Nothing's going to change," who said it?
Mae
True or False: Natalie Babbitt wrote Tuck Everlasting
True
How does Winnie discover the Tuck's secret?
She sees Jesse drinking from the spring.
"I want to grow again, and change. And if that means I got to move on to the end of it, then I want that, too..." who said it?
Angus Tuck
What item does Mae always carry?
Her music box.
Who does Winnie vent to at the start of the novel?
A toad
How do Winnie's feeling change during her stay with the Tucks?
At first, it's an adventure to her. During dinner, she feels uncomfortable eating with strangers and wishes to go home. Bedtime makes her anxious for home.
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