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At the end of the book Winnie dies.
Angus Tuck.
what are some hyperboles in tuck everlasting?
she feels confused
the wheel represents life and death, the sun idk , the toad freedom
At the end of the book Winnie dies.
Angus Tuck.
what are some hyperboles in tuck everlasting?
she feels confused
the wheel represents life and death, the sun idk , the toad freedom
the size it tells you it is
That you should not drink the water because life is like a big wheel you are born you live you die and don't mess up the wheel. Also if somebody finds the spring then everybody will live forever and the world will get to over populated.
the cycle of life
Angus Tuck feels sad or wanting to not live forever. He wants to die and finish his wheel (wheel ~find inthe beginning of the book).
It tells you want they have and what it means
"time is like a wheel, and we are just mud on the side of the rode, while it goes by"--angus tuck
A wheel and axle is important because, you can make lifting boxes lighter