She comfort tuck by understanding nit to tell no one.
she tells some of here problems but not all . i've recently read this book for a school thing
The Tucks kidnapped Winnie Foster because she wanted to drink the water and the Tuck family needed to explain the dangers.
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 make winnie feel better by promising that they will have her home by tommarrow
She is just kept like a kidnapped person, trapped but not tortured, she just there to be told not to tell anyone about the fountain that made the tucks live forever.
That he knows where Winnie is after she's kidnapped by the Tucks.
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 kidnapped Winnie Foster because she wanted to drink the water and the Tuck family needed to explain the dangers.
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 make winnie feel better by promising that they will have her home by tommarrow
She will stay the same age Wont have kids Hide from people
She is just kept like a kidnapped person, trapped but not tortured, she just there to be told not to tell anyone about the fountain that made the tucks live forever.
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That he knows where Winnie is after she's kidnapped by the Tucks.
Winnie was not afraid when she was with the Tucks because she felt safe and protected by their kind and caring nature. The Tucks showed her warmth and acceptance, creating a strong bond of trust and friendship that made her feel secure in their presence. Winnie also admired the Tucks' courage and wisdom, which helped alleviate any fear she may have had.
Winnie is grateful that she doesn't have to be all proper at the table with the Tucks. She is able to lick syrup off of her fingers, and no one bats an eyelash. The meal was very hearty