someone shot the horse by accident and he didn't die. and Angus tuck (father) shot himself and he didn't die. and Jesse fell from a tree didn't die. the only one that died was the cat because it didn't drink from the spring. (hope that was useful)
They never grown any older, they have stayed the same in the past 10 years.
they will live forever
magic :)
The Tucks kidnapped Winnie Foster because she wanted to drink the water and the Tuck family needed to explain the dangers.
because he new where Winnie is and about the spring with the magic water and he wanted to trade where Winnie is for the wood. he plans on selling the water.
The spring was magic and when the Tucks drank it they lived forever and the tree gave them a hint that they live forever because the tree lived forever.
The author connects the Tucks and Winnie by showing how winnie didn't drink the spring and how she wanted to die like others. The tucks wanted to ldie like everybody else in the world.
Eighty-seven years before, the Tucks had come from a long way in the east, looking for a place to settle . In those days the wood was not a wood, it was a forest. A forest that went on and on and on. They had thought they would start a farm, as soon as they came to the end of the trees. But the trees seem to never end. When they came to the part that became wood, and turned to find a camping place, they happened to find the spring.
magic :)
The Tucks kidnap Winnie because they need to tell her in private about the magic spring.
The fact that the Tucks were able to live forever because they drank the magic spring water was revealed. BTW, you spelled revealed, "reveled."
The Tucks kidnapped Winnie Foster because she wanted to drink the water and the Tuck family needed to explain the dangers.
Winnie was a little scared of the tucks because they kidnapped her to tell her the secret about the spring.
because he new where Winnie is and about the spring with the magic water and he wanted to trade where Winnie is for the wood. he plans on selling the water.
They thought she would go and tell everybody about the spring
The author connects the Tucks and Winnie by showing how winnie didn't drink the spring and how she wanted to die like others. The tucks wanted to ldie like everybody else in the world.
The spring was magic and when the Tucks drank it they lived forever and the tree gave them a hint that they live forever because the tree lived forever.
The "Tucks secret" is a reference to the novel "Tuck Everlasting" by Natalie Babbitt, where the Tuck family discovers a spring that grants eternal life. The secret is that consuming water from the spring will grant immortality but comes with consequences of losing the ability to age and live a normal life.
Eighty-seven years before, the Tucks had come from a long way in the east, looking for a place to settle . In those days the wood was not a wood, it was a forest. A forest that went on and on and on. They had thought they would start a farm, as soon as they came to the end of the trees. But the trees seem to never end. When they came to the part that became wood, and turned to find a camping place, they happened to find the spring.
That when she gets older, Winnie should drink the spring water he gave her when she is 17, come find the Tucks and then marry Jesse