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Chapter4 Question#1 Winnie was is a volcanoe and she is the only one left in the world it would be horrible and she would go to heaven than living forever. I also think that if she drinks the water she'll have to keep the Tuck's secret and join their never ending journey.

=Chapter6= Question#1 I think that Winnie did not do something as she saw a stranger in the yellow suit because, well they were pleading Winnie not to cry what usually kidnappers do, it also was not the vision Winnie always thought of and she said that next minute was a blur.I would have done the same thing because I don't know if they are kidnappers or not, by the actings of what they do comparing to a another kidnapper. So I would have cried out loud for help when i find out they are kidnappers or when they ask to do something because of their bad situation that you don't want to do. Question#2 I think this phase is a simlie. I don't think that cold water rushed down on her backbone but I think that it has a element of astonished, mabye a little freaked, and scared. One example is," And that would have been a disaster so immense that this weary old earth, owned or not it's fiery core, would have trembled on its axis like a beetle on a pin.I think this is a simlie because she compared a earth trembling and a beetloe on pin trembling. I think she is trying to tell how would it be a disaster if the spring was found out by people pg8.Another example is,But at the same time he had some grace, like a well handed marionette.She's trying to say that the arms are long like marionette pg18.

=Chapter7= Question#1 I think the Tuck Everlasting's setting is based on 1850-1900 the story didn't say anything about the people riding cars or even saying and they just ride the horses or just walk and the cars were invented a little later.I think that it is defindentally on the country sides like Kansas covered with many rivers, forests and never ending grass lands and I read parts that describes it kind of has a lot of animals so I also think it is a place with not many people and a lot of good soils and fruits. Question#2 I think the plan that Jesse said is to mabye some people like scientists tested something with putting every formula and as the time past it became a magical lake, but the people didn't believe the scientists made it and they also didn't believe that you become immortal and they wouldn't like to be any ways. So as the time past and the people forgot about the magical spring and the scientists hided the spring so they wouldn't anymore be called a liar and they thought anyone in the future should't have immortality. But people like the Tuck family drank from the spring.

=Chapter8= Question#1 The man in the yellow suit was the one who overheard the story about the magical spring and some actions that he did that makes suspense and tension is when he hid in the bushes by the stream and that he slightly smiled at the end. And at the first when he met Winnie he gesturing in self deprecation. He also asked Winnie strange questions like," Have you and your famiy lived here long?'"As he left he sighed and his expression was intense satisfaction and he whistled.

=Chapter9= Question#1 I think the Tucks speak with weird grammer because they have lived more than a hundred years from drinking the spring, I think that it is possible that the language or the grammer must have changed.So they could of get confused by the words they use now and the words they used before.Or a another possibility is that the Tucks were just playing or working to make their house or to make,get their food so they could of not studyed, I think like this because on chapter7 we kind of saw that Jesse was just up ont he tree and he fell and he also ate a poison toadstools also his father got a snake bite which means that he's not living on the city learning.

=Chapter10=

Question#1 Babbit describes the Tuck's home like a disgusting old careless house because she said,"An ancient green-plush sofa lolled alone in the center,like yet another mossy fallen log, facing a soothing streaked fireplace still deep in last winter ashes."If Babbit says an ancient sofa (um I never heard calling a sofa ancient!) well it is literally saying that it as used for more than a hundred years and it probably wasn't cared for the equall amount of time they used. Well it is also saying that the fireplace still has the last winter ashes which means that the fireplace is dirty with a pile of ashes strewn everywhere in the fireplace.It also said that the dishes were in the stacks like they were about to fall.Compared to Winnie's house there is a much much difference Winnie said that the house was squeaky clean,mopped,and etc and the Tuck's house is old dirty disgusting with cobwebs,mouse,etc.(Can't even imagine to compare it to Winnie's house or my house!)I guess there is no difference from my house and Winnie's house but my house is definantly cleaner than the Tuck's home

=Chapter11,12= Question#1 I think that the sentence,"I have a feeling this whole thing is coming apart like wet bread." I think this sentence means that the story about the spring was kept a secret, so everything was like balanced, but when Angus heard about the man in the yellow suit he kind of has a feeling he heard the story about the spring or maybe he is just worried everything might come apart like a wet bread does. Question#2 Example1,".....it's double trembled on the surface of the pond like color spilled from a paintbox."It's saying that the river is so colorful like a paintbox spilled on that pond because the light from the sky.pg60simlie Example2," Across the pond a bull frog spoke a deep note of warning."It's saying that the bull frog's spoke really deep it sounded like a warning.pg60simlie Example3," The sun sucks some of it...." It's saying that the some water on the pond got evaporated.pg62personification Example4,"We are just, we just be like rocks beside the road."It's saying that their life just isn't moving like a other people and they stuck like rocks beside the road, never moving.pg64simlie Example5."They drifted in silence for a time."You can't drift silence.It means that they were quite suddenly.personification

=Chapter13,14= Question#1 The Tuck's feeling toward eternal life is that he obviously doesn't like it and the sentence, "We ain't part of the wheel anymore."The wheel is the process of the human being born and dead, all that stuff so he saying that he doesn't exist in the wheel or that maybe that he isn't a human anymore so he kind of hatreds the spring. The third sentence means the Tucks are not going to grow, they just stopped like a rock is not going to move.Mae's feeling is that she just lives how life is for her, so she isn't like Angus, she also cares about her sons not her eternal life.I think that Jesse and Miles don't care, they just care about other people drinking from the spring. Question#2 If the Tucks are still living on Earth I would see them in a old cottage in forest so people can't see them,l wold see Jesse and Miles on factories, business places and they wouldn't have modern clothes.I think I'll reconize by their really really tired faces especially Angus because they all would be bored by this time

=Chapter15= Question#1 The man in the yellow suit is a mean man who uses their weak point for example he makes a deal which he will bring Winnie, but the Foster's have to give the trees, really amazing he could use a kid have to have what he wants. He is saying the Tucks are the kidnappers but for real the man is acting like a kidnappers are the ones who usually make deals.He also says iliterates to the Tucks even if he knows they did not really kidnap Winnie. Question#2 I don't know what he is up to but I think he thinks that he will eventually find the spring if he cuts of the trees on the part where he expects the spring to be.He wants live forever or something I thnk. Question#3 I think only the man in the yellow suit talked because the author wanted to show an another personalitywhich is very mean and to give some clues what the man wants, what he is up to.

=Chapter16= Quuestion#1 I think Babbit makes the constable talk about the gallows because to show that he is scared.Because when the man in the yellow suit points a gun to him when he complains then he suddenly talks the system about his police office that he has gallows, jailhouse, and etc.Also Babbit wants to tell the Tucks are soon going to be in a predicament. The hint Babbit is trying to give us is that the Tuck's will held in the gallows, but the Tuck's won't die so the secret of the spring is going told to the people.( I guess)

=Chapter17= Question#1 The conversation with Miles is simmilar to the conversation with Angus by that both them kind of teaches the horrible things that will happen when you drink the spring and also persuades Winnie in a odd way to not drink from the spring.The different thing is that Angus is literally a story based on the spring, but Miles is kind of talking about the bad story based on himself. Question#2 Miles didn't let his family drink from the spring because first he didn't know the spring was the source of eternity and when he knew it his kids were about the same as him which I think Miles won't like.If I was in his shoes I would do the same because death is a sad thing and at least I wouldn't like to see my son die(well who would?) even if he is near my age we be friends forever, travel,see the world changing,and etc.

=Chapter22,23=

Question#1 The plan to save Mae was that since Miles is a carpenter he will open the window of the jailhouse and Winnie volunteer to cover herself with a blanket to look like Mae when Mae gets out.So the Tucks will have time to run away until morning and Jesse brought a bottle of water from the spring, so she could drink it when she is 17 and Jesse will leave some kind of mark so Winnie could marry Jesse.I don't think it is a good idea when the constable finds out that Winnie is in the blanket, I bet Winnie will get a punishment and how is the life of the tucks going to be good if they are keep running,running,and running, it's just like a rabbit running away from a lion. Question#2 Winnie's first emotion was that she //felt// guilty because she probably thinks everything is her fault like Mae went to jail to protect her from the yellow man like when she said the thick air she also feels like everything is up on her shoulder just like how she feels guilty.Winnie also feels like this is the day I have to do this like it is her day(sort of)and at the same time she thinks what will happen to her after the night she acts like Mae she will have to explain, sort of dreading. The same situation that happened to is when in 1rst grade I took the test to KIS I moved to KIS because I had these sort of problems with my friends so it was like my fault and I also felt guilty. The day I took the test I had confidence which allowed me to feel like Winnie, like it is my day and because I had confidence, I actually passed the test easily.

=Chapter24,25, and Epilouge= Question#1 At the first the weather was mild and hot. Then sometimes it gets balmy like the mornings but it gets hotter hotter through the days( hot enough to make Winnie faint!)Suddenly it gets cold and rains just like the gloomy feelings of the Tucks and Winnie(somehow)

Question#2 The weather is connected to the major events by that when it was rain, when it was a gloomy day she dreaded about what will hapen to her when the constable will do to her when he finds out she is not Mae.Also by the gloomy weather Winnie says that she feels guilty that this situation is her fault so she tries to save Mae too. Question#3 Mae and Tuck feels good about spring being destroyed because they thought they had to keep the secret forever and they were also worried, but now the Tucks don't have to worry anymore about people drinking or knowing the secret of the spring.Tuck was also happy that Winnie didn't drank the spring and I think this means he is glad no other people has to live a boring life.I feel good about the spring getting destroyed but at the same time I feel kind of bad and I wish I didn't read the epilouge because it is too sad.The good part I feel is the same with the Tucks,but for the bad part is that the way or why the spring has been destroyed and also Winnie could of died because she could of get shocked when her wood burned(pretty harsh isn't it)

=Movie and Book Comparison=

Question#1 One major difference between the movie and the book is that first the Mile's personality is different, in the book it seems as if he is nice, but in the movie he looks and really is mean.Miles also didn't gamble in the book but he did at the movie.There are many differences in Miles.He also doesn't look like Jesse.

A another difference is that the man in the yellow suit doesn't have an apolegetic beard, he isn't tall, or thin, actually he seems short and really fat.He also sees the Tucks by a binoculars but in the book he follows them when they tell the fantastic story about the spring.Also he goes with only one constable,but in the book he takes these troops of constables with Winnie's father.( I found that there is some huge huge differences)

The last difference didn't make any sense to me but it is that the plan of saving Mae was really different, Miles and Jesse showing these tricks of immorality(funny) and Winnie didn't absolutely ask for help to protect her and she didn't open the jail with the key.

Question#2 The movie had this first differnce because the movie director wanted to make these little changes to make the movie better and when Miles tell the story about the spring to get a feeling of sadness.And it will be hard for the people to find a guy who looks like Jesse.

For the second part I think they made differences because it will kind of strange if he knew about the spring and he smiles like if this is the first time he knew the story after he hears the story again like he did at the book and it will be also be hard to find a person that has these kind of spookness like he was described in the book.

For the last part they made differences because they wanted to make it funnier and it will be hard for them to take the windows out especially when it is raining. Question#3 I obviously like the book better because, I don't know if he made differences or the disgusting and romantic movies to make it funnier, but really it just makes it worser except for the last part it was really funny. And the book made me think real serious and it also had a whole lot of themes and one serious thought is what would happen to me after I'm dead but after I read this story I changed my thoughts to a positive thinking that after I'm dead I go to heaven because that is where I wanted to go living peacefully with my parents.( I think this book afected me a lot.)