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plan that winnie has to free Mae from jail in Tuck Everlasting
Yes. In the book, Winnie goes with the Tucks to break Mae (Jesse's mom) out of jail. Miles and Angus take out the window, and Winnie sneaks inside. Mae escapes, then they put the window back in. Until the constable found out, Winnie just pretended to be Mae.
Winnie exchanges place with Mae so they can runaway. Instead, Winnie is now pretending to be Mae in the jailhouse.
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Mae tuck.
plan that winnie has to free Mae from jail in Tuck Everlasting
Yes. In the book, Winnie goes with the Tucks to break Mae (Jesse's mom) out of jail. Miles and Angus take out the window, and Winnie sneaks inside. Mae escapes, then they put the window back in. Until the constable found out, Winnie just pretended to be Mae.
Winnie exchanges place with Mae so they can runaway. Instead, Winnie is now pretending to be Mae in the jailhouse.
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Mae tuck.
At first, the weather is extremely hot, then when Winnie helps the Tucks escape, there is a storm.
Yes, Winnie will help save Mae. At midnight Jesse will come and get her. Winnie will go with Jesse and they will help Mae escape from prison.
No, she was just trying to help the tucks
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Exhausted is a past tense verb (to exhaust), and also the past participle, which can act as an adjective. (e.g. The exhausted supplies of food would not last until help arrived.)
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.
When you are too exhausted to continue, or when medical help arrives.