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Tuck Everlasting P-9
By Naomi Driscoll
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Question 1
1.
Who did Winnie see sitting at the bottom of the huge tree in the wood? Ch. 5
Question 2
2.
Question 3
3.
Why didn't Mae need a mirror? Ch. 2
Question 4
4.
What did the tall man want from Winnie and her grandmother? Ch. 4
Question 5
5.
What did Winnie, her grandmother, and the tall man hear coming from the wood? Ch. 4
Question 6
6.
What does Angus Tuck dream about? Ch. 2
Question 7
7.
Why does Miles's wife leave him and take their children? Ch. 7
Question 8
8.
Why did the Tucks tell Winnie that she shouldn't drink from the spring? Ch. 7
Question 9
9.
What was the Tuck's first clue that something was strange? Ch. 7
Question 10
10.
How does Tuck explain the existence of the spring? Ch. 7
Question 11
11.
Question 12
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Question 13
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Question 14
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Question 15
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Question 16
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Question 17
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Question 18
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Question 19
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Question 20
20.
What
did Winnie see at the bottom of the huge ash tree in the wood? Ch. 5
Winnie saw water spurting from the ground.
Winnie saw a spring of water coming up from the ground.
Most football players are quite ___________________
melancholy
tranquil
burly
reluctantly
__________ exercise is good for your health.
meager
vigorous
burly
galling
The student's rudeness was ____________ to the teacher.
galling
populate
tranquil
recede
Anita __________ sat down to do her homework.
vigorous
populate
reluctantly
oppressive
I was in a ____________ mood after reading the poem about death.
burly
meager
tranquil
melancholy
The _____________ heat made Ralph almost pass out.
oppressive
scornful
melancholy
burly
If I want to relax, I have to find a _____ place where it is calm and quiet.
oppressive
populated
tranquil
galling
The government wanted to __________ the remote area of the country, so they built roads there.
oppressive
populate
vigorous
reluctantly
The coach gave a ______ look to the umpirewhen he called the player out.
burly
tranquil
meager
scornful
The ____ lunch left the boy wanting another sandwich
meager
galling
recede
tranquil