Jesse told Winnie that the water is dirty as it comes straight from the ground and would not be good for her to drink. But this was not the real reason why. The actual reason was that Winnie would become immortal like Jesse by drinking from the spring.
When Winnie decided to go the wood she saw Jessie drinking from the spring
Winnie was kidnapped by the tucks because she saw Jesse drinking from the spring and Mae wanted to bring Winnie home to tuck(angus)
The Tucks kidnapped Winnie Foster because she wanted to drink the water and the Tuck family needed to explain the dangers.
no she did not
Jesse asked Winnie to go back to the spring and drink it .
When Winnie decided to go the wood she saw Jessie drinking from the spring
Jesse is sitting on the floor of the woods , drinking from the spring
Winnie was kidnapped by the tucks because she saw Jesse drinking from the spring and Mae wanted to bring Winnie home to tuck(angus)
The Tucks kidnapped Winnie Foster because she wanted to drink the water and the Tuck family needed to explain the dangers.
no she did not
Jesse asked Winnie to go back to the spring and drink it .
Winnie ran away from home into the woods her family owned (i know, not the best place to run away to), and saw Jesse Tuck drinking from a spring under a giant oak tree in the center of the wood.
Winnie receives the bottle of spring water from her father in the book "Tuck Everlasting" by Natalie Babbitt.
The water from the spring for Winnie to drink when she turns seventeen.
Winnie Foster, a fictional character from the book "Tuck Everlasting" by Natalie Babbitt, did not die at the end of the story. Instead, she chooses to live her life fully rather than drinking from the spring that grants eternal life.
Yes, Winnie drinks the water from the spring that the Tuck family has been drinking from, and as a result, she becomes immortal like them. She eventually decides not to drink more water and instead live a normal life with her family.
Winnie does not want the magic spring i think i don't know i think my answer is correct just read the book