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Tuck Everlasting 1-14 cloned 4/29/2019
By Maya Alkhazshvilly
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Question 1
1.
What three events took place as the story began? (Select all three that occured)
Mae Tuck set out on her horse to meet Miles and Jesse in the woods
The Tuck family drank from the spring
The Tuck family's horse was stolen
A stranger appeared at the Fosters gate
Winnie Foster thought about running away
Question 2
2.
In Ch. 2, what does Tuck dream about?
The man in the yellow suit
Running away
Being in heaven
Drinking from the spring
Question 3
3.
In Ch. 3 Winnie Foster talks to a toad for a long time. After hearing what she says, what can you conclude about her outlook on life?
She wants to live forever
She wants her family to move to a new town
She wants to run away
She wants to have more friends
Question 4
4.
What is Jesse doing when Winnie first sees him?
Drinking from the spring
Talking to Miles
Swimming in the pond
Riding his horse in the woods
Question 5
5.
Who overhears the Tuck's secret in Ch. 7?
Mae
Winnie
Winnie's parents
The man in the yellow suit
Question 6
6.
Who stole the Tuck's horse?
The man in the yellow suit
The Foster family
Winnie
Jesse
Question 7
7.
What idea does Jesse share with Winnie in Ch. 14?
That Winnie should run away from the Tuck Family
That Winnie should drink from the spring and marry him at 17
That Winnie should not drink from the spring until she asks her parents
That Winnie should run away from her own family for good
Question 8
8.
How was the Tuck's house described?
Organized
Well decorated
Dangerous
Messy
Question 9
9.
What was the "elf music" actually from?
Mae's music box
Tuck's cd collection
A radio
Birds
Question 10
10.
What is Tuck's outlook on life?
He loves getting so much time with his family
He is ready to die
He wants more people ot know about the spring
He misses his stolen horse
Question 11
11.
Summarize the book so far in your own words. Use complete sentences and a Beginning, middle, end, format.