Monday, December 1, 2008

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Essential Question Answer:

Essential Question: Explain why you believe that Winnie chooses to pour the spring water on the toad, instead of drinking the water herself and living forever.

Essential Answer: I think Winnie gave the toad the water instead of drinking it for herself because she had more water in the spring and the toad was going to be eaten by the dog. But, if the toad lived forever the dog could not hurt the toad or eat the toad. Therefore, that is why I think Winnie gave the toad the water.

The Main Characters


The eight main characters:
Top left: Winnie Foster
Top second: Jesse Tuck
Top third: Angus Tuck
Top right: Mae Tuck
Bottom left: Miles Tuck
Bottom Second: Man in yellow suit
Bottom third: Winnie's mother
Bottom Right: Winnie's Father

What tuck Everlasting is about, By:Mack Weber

What the book is about in general.



Tuck Everlasting is about Winnie Foster. She is kidnapped age 10 by the Tucks. The Tucks treated her nice and acted as if Winnie was just a guest. Soon the Tucks tell Winnie that they drank from a spring in a Wood that Winnie's parents owned. That spring was enchanted of some sort and caused them to live forever. Mae Tuck was confused about it Jesse tuck was enjoying the enchantment, Angus tuck hated it, and Miles also does not like it. A man in a Yellow suit saw the Tucks taking Winnie and followed them. he overheard the story about the spring and went back to Winnie's parents. He said he would tell them where Winnie was in exchange for the wood. Winnie's parents agreed and the man in the yellow suit alerted the constable. The man in the yellow suit took the constable to the Tucks' house but the man in the yellow suit went ahead. When the man in the yellow suit got to the Tucks' house the constable was not there yet. He informed the Tucks about his plan to bottle the water and sell it for expensive prices. When Mae Tuck was told about this she was outraged. She then killed the man in the yellow suit by hitting him with the barrel of her gun. Winnie helped Mae Tuck escape jail by taking her place. She was an accomplice. Winnie was thinking about drinking from the spring but did not. She instead lived her life peacefully and died.