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Why did Winnie throw stones at the frog in Tuck Everlasting?

Winnie threw stones at the frog to get his attention and she had nothing better to do ; she didnt hit him at all but was missing him on porpose.


What animal did Winnie talk to during the story?

Winnie Foster was talking to a toad.


Who talks to Winnie at the fence?

TOAD


Why did the toad return to Winnie?

Because the frog wanted to hear what Winnie wished.


What is winnies toad?

Winnie's Toad is a character from the children's book series "Winnie the Pooh," created by A.A. Milne. The character is a whimsical, playful toad who often interacts with Winnie and his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood. The toad embodies themes of friendship, adventure, and imagination, appealing to young readers. However, it's worth noting that "Winnie's Toad" may also refer to something else in different contexts, so clarification could be needed.


What is the animal Winnie saved from Tuck Everlasting?

A toad


What thought does Winnie express to the toad in the book Tuck Everlasting?

she cares about the toad as a friend and or sister or family


Why does Winnie pour the water on the toad?

Winnie pour the water ( magical water ) on the toad because : he saw the toad dry so he wanted to give him water but her granny ( grandmother ) said you don't give water to drink to the toads! they don't drink ! they put it in her body ! so he put the magical water in it know the toad will live for ever probably


When was The Stones I Throw created?

The Stones I Throw was created in 1965.


What California lake is the name of Winnie the Pooh's big brother?

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Who did Winnie foster tell that she was running away in Tuck Everlasting?

The toad


Why does Winnie tell the toad to run away?

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