How old is Winnie in Tuck Everlasting?
Tuck was 104 years old in real life, but he had the body of a seventeen year old cause he drink it when he was that age.
How does Winnie feel on the pond when Angus talks to Winnie about the wheel of life?
she feels confused
What is chapter 16 about in Tuck Everlasting?
The ending of tuck is they got Winnie out of jail and tuck and his fam left and when he came back he found she died and had children and a husband so she had a happy life she decide to not drink the water.
Who is Winnie's Grandmother in Tuck Everlasting?
I'm pretty sure in the book she doesn't have a name.
In tuck everlasting how does Winnie feel about miles taking her fishing on the pond?
they both talk about how it feels to live forever
What is the stranger going to do with the woods and the spring in Tuck Everlasting?
He just wants to own the forest so that when he finds the Tucks he may acuire everlasting life by asking them where the spring is....they dont tell him though.
In tuck everlasting how long did winnies family live in tree-gap?
the year 1950 and she had been dead 2 years
Why does Winnie talks to toad in Tuck Everlasting?
She tells the toad about how she wishes she had other siblings so that her parents wouldn't always be watching her. She also pours the spring water on the toad so that it will be safe forever. She tells the toad all her secrets.
She liked Jesse I think I'm not really sure its just a guess.
What is the real place where Tuck Everlasting takes place?
The town is in Berlin Maryland but I would like to know all the other locations for the filming, like where is the water scenes and the cemetery that Winnie is buried in located
What did Mae take with her on her trip to treegap woods?
The story starts in the first week of August when three things happen on the same day. The first is the arrival of Mae Tuck in the Treegap woods, which were owned by the Foster family. The second is the arrival of the man in the yellow suit at the Foster's home. The third is when Winnie Foster decides to run away; she is tired of her family's strictness and wants to live in complete freedom. She decides to run away at dawn the next day. Her pondering is interrupted by the arrival of the man in the yellow suit, who asks if her family owns these woods.
In the book 'Tuck Everlasting' how does the narrator describe the woods?
There was a lot of woods and the spring
Why does Winnie seem horrified at angus tucks reaction?
Well, he seems rather happy. or, (to most who have read tuck everlasting) full of wisdom.
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What was strange about the wood in tuck everlasting?
the animals and the passerbys seemed to avoid the wood
Who saw what happened to the man in the yellow suit?
The man in the yellow suit wants to own the Foster's wood in order to have the magical spring, so he can sell the water to people who he thinks deserves it.