She will stay the same age
Wont have kids
Hide from people
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 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.
Winnie was a little scared of the tucks because they kidnapped her to tell her the secret about the spring.
The Tucks kidnap Winnie because they need to tell her in private about the magic spring.
The Tucks explain how 87 years ago, their family had been passing through the woods and had stopped to drink at the spring. Since then, they have been unable to grow, age, or die. They are frozen in time, immortal.
Winnie was kidnapped by the tucks because she saw Jesse drinking from the spring and Mae wanted to bring Winnie home to tuck(angus)
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
this book is about the 4 tucks that are named Mae angus and Jesse and miles and other characters are Winnie and the man in the yellow suit. the tucks can live forever and Jesse likes Winnie. the man in the yellow suit dies and Mae goes to prison but escapes.Jesse told Winnie for her to drink from the spring to live forever when she is 17 because Jesse is 17. so Jesse gives Winnie a bottle of the spring water to drink when she is 17. but Winnie gives it to the toad and it lives forever.sadly Winnie foster dies without drinking the water to live forever.hint: Winnie is 10 turning 11 in the begining.
the tucks make winnie feel better by promising that they will have her home by tommarrow
Winnie responds to Mr. Tuck with a mix of curiosity and confusion. She grapples with the idea of immortality and the implications it has on life and death. Winnie is intrigued by the Tucks' perspective but also feels a sense of loss for the natural cycle of life. Ultimately, her response reflects her struggle to understand the consequences of their choice to drink the spring water.
That he knows where Winnie is after she's kidnapped by the Tucks.