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Tuck Everlasting Chapters 10,11,and 12
By Katelyn Branum
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Question 1
1.
What does Winnie learn about the Tucks’ home in Chapter 10?
It is fancy and well-organized.
It is simple and messy but comfortable.
It is cold and unwelcoming.
It is a small stone castle
Question 2
2.
Why does Angus Tuck take Winnie to the pond in Chapter 12?
To teach her about the cycle of life.
To show her a secret hiding place.
To give her a drink from the spring.
To convince her to run away with them.
Question 3
3.
What does the pond symbolize in Tuck’s explanation to Winnie?
The constant movement of life and death.
A peaceful place where she can think.
The secret of the spring’s magic.
A place where the Tucks hide from the world.
Question 4
4.
How does Winnie feel after hearing Angus Tuck talk about the water?
She is even more eager to drink from the spring.
She feels unsure and starts questioning immortality.
She is scared and wants to go home.
She believes the Tucks are tricking her.
Question 5
5.
What can the reader infer about Angus Tuck’s feelings toward eternal life?
He enjoys being immortal and wants others to join him.
He regrets it and wishes life could move forward naturally
He never thinks about it and just accepts it as fate.
He hopes Winnie will replace him in the family.
Question 6
6.
If Winnie had already known about the cycle of life before meeting the Tucks, how might her conversation with Angus in Chapter 12 have been different?
She might have understood his point immediately and agreed with him
She would have ignored his words and decided to drink the water anyway
She would have asked even more questions about how to stop the cycle.
She would have convinced him that immortality is a gift, not a curse.