Winnie believed there was nothing to be afraid of from the Tucks because they showed her kindness and love, contrasting with her initial fears. Their unique ability to live forever due to drinking from the spring made her curious rather than fearful. Additionally, the Tucks shared their story with her, helping her understand their situation and the responsibilities that came with immortality. This open communication fostered trust and a sense of safety in her relationship with them.
She does nothing wrong, but she does nothing bad.ur stupid
Angus Tuck,Mae Tuck,Miles,Jesse,Winnie,the man in the yellow suit and Winnie's parents
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.
She was home
Angus tuck
She does nothing wrong, but she does nothing bad.ur stupid
I believe page 90-91.
Angus Tuck,Mae Tuck,Miles,Jesse,Winnie,the man in the yellow suit and Winnie's parents
I asume this is from Tuck Everlasting. My take on Winnie's feelings for the Tuck's is that they are almost unreal to her. She loves young tuck, but not enough to wait for him and live forever
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.
She was home
Angus tuck
Who among the Tuck family was the “dearest of them all” to Winnie? Why do you suppose she felt this way?
Winnie dies.
Tuck is so happy to see Winnie because now they can explain to her why she cant tell ANYBODY her secret.
Who is overprotective of winnie
her purpose is to be a mom and protect winnie