5D+Ji-Soo

=Prologue=

//Question #1: **If you could live forever, staying at the age that you are now, would you choose to live forever?Why or why not?**// I would choose not to live forever in my age right now because even though I graduate my college, my body will stay exactly same as I was in the 5th grade. The people might wonder if I am telling the truth about my real age but they might think that I'm a normal 5th grade so I might not accept to do something what elder people do such as driving cars, only allow to watch younger kids' movie and my other normal friends might not go club with me and I don't like to meet a boy in teenage. Also I might not go travel by myself because the people might tell that I can't go because I look too young and nobody will offer to give me a job because no one might think that I could do well since I look so young. I think when I am age about 30, I might be happy if I live forever in that age, because I might do whatever I want. However I don't think it is a good idea to stay and live forever in the age of 12 because I might not accept to do things that I want to do. //Question #2: **In the prologue, the author describes three things that happen on one day seem unrelated. What are those three things?**// The three things that happen on one day and seem ubnrelated are those. " At dawn, Mae Tuck set out on her horse for the wood at the edge of the village of Treegap. She was going there, as she did once every ten years,to meet her two sons,Miles and Jesse." "At noontime, Winni Foster, whose family owned the Treegap wood, lost her patience at last and decided to think about running away." "And at sunset a stranger appeared at the Fosters' gate. He was looking for someone, but he didn't say who."

=Chapter 1=

//Question #1:// **//Babbitt gives her views about land ownership in this chapter. Explain the author's views and then express your feelings about land ownership.//** The author's views about this chapter are the first house, wood and the road. The author think that the first house is important. The strange thing about the wood is that if someone pass wood they should make a loud noise, but if they pass this wood it made to speak in whispers. The most of the people are passing around the wood because road led the people.My feelings about ownership, I think it is not a good idea because I think we should share with different people or different animals. Also it might be worse if you use in the bad purpose. However in the other hand it might be a good idea too because instead of using the land as a bad purpose, if you use for other animals and people it might be benifit to everyone.

//Question #2://**//Although we are not told, suggest reasons why it may have been a disaster if the spring had been discovered by people.//** It may have been a disaster if the spring had been discovered by people becuase if you dirk spring, you will live forever and that's why most people might want to drink spring. It might cause the fight because some of the people might want to drink more spring than other people do. Also it might be a disaster because, if most of the people drink and almost everybody live forever, the populatinon might be huge and not balanced, so there might not be enough animals or other things that are living in this world.

=Chapter 2,3=

//Question #1:**Take a few minutes to contemplate Winnie's quote at the top of page 15. If you could start fresh, making your own decisions about your life, what are some changes you would make? Please write about at least 2-3 changes and organize your response in paragraph.**// If I could start fresh, making my own decisions about my life, I would make changes at first I want to move to a new country such as United States, New York becuase it is a fancy city. I would choose to live there for my brand new life. I would enter the different school like performing art school and start with new things.

My second decision about my life is that I want to build house and live in that house instead of living in the apartment,because I couldn't do something like practice violin at night, can't raise a pet and I can't jump in my home because these behaviors can disturb other people.

My third change is about my personality. I want to change my own personality because I know that I'm too shy and timid to talk in front of the class. However I really hope speak up well and change shyness and timidness to boldness. Finally, I want to read more books than I read now, because I can get more knowledge and think deeply which will make my weakest subject better. These will make my life more splendid.

=Chapter 4= //Question #1:**What is Winnie doing as the stranger approaches the Foster gate?**// Winnie was concentrating about catching fireflies as the stranger approaches the Forest gate. //Question #2:**Why does Winnie's grandmother come down the path to the gate?**// Winnie's grandmother come down the path to the gate because she heard Winifred and stranger talking to eachother. //Question #3**: Winnie and her grandmother have different views about what is making the music. Explain.**// Winnie's Grandmother think that the music is the elf music. However, Winni think that the music is like a music box. //Question #4:**What is your first impression of this stranger? Make a prediction regarding the role he will play in the story.**// My first impression of this stranger was that I think that the stranger is a bad man, because when she first saw the man, the man was asking the questions and I thought that that is a act that is little odd. Also I think the stranger is bad because when he asked Winni and her grandmother they told that they don't know the every people, so I think that stranger is little bit acting odd and I think he is bad man.

=Chapter 5= //Question #1:**In this chapter Jesse refuses to let Winnie drink from the bubbling spring. Why does he do that? Would you have done the same thing or would you have let her drink from it? Explain your opinion in a complete paragraph.**// Jess refuses to let Winni drink from the bubbling spring because Jess told Winni that if she drinks it, it might happen something really terrible. First, I would tell the truth about the bubbling spring and listen to her opinion. If her opinion is that she wants to drink it I would let her drink it. However if I have done the same thing as what Jesse did, I would rather choose to not let her to drink.I would choose not let her drink it because if she knows that is for living forever, it might cause a huge damage such as populatinon increasing, fighting. Also if she tells to everyone, it might be an another problem that has to be solve,so I would rather choose not let her to drink from the bubbling spring even though she is really thirsty.

=Chapter 6= //Question #1://**//Why do you think Winnie did not do something when they came across the stranger along the road? Would you have done something? Why or why not? Please explain in a complete paragraph.//** I think Winnie did not do something when they came across the stranger along the road because she wanted to be run away from her house. Also I think she didn't get any help from the stranger because her mind was blank and I think she couldn't say the words even though she wanted to get help from the stranger and she was so surprise that she didn't know what to do. //Question #2:**What type of figurative language does Babbitt use in this quote?:**//

//"...though her heart was pounding and __her backbone felt like a pipe full of cold running water__, her head was fiercely calm."//
//**Was there really cold water running down her backbone? What is Babbitt trying to say here? Where else in the story so far has the author used this type of figurative language? (Can you find two?) Copy the quote (include the page in parenthesis) and tell us what you think the author is trying to describe.**// The type of figurative language is simile because it has the word "like." There wasn't really cold water running down her backbone. I think Babbit is trying to say about Winnie Foster's feeling. I think it means that Winni Foster feels very nervous, afraid, uncomfortable, and confuse what's going on. In the story I found " For her part, Winnie, now that the running was over, began to comprehend what was happening, and with comprehension __her throat closed and her mouth went dry as paper."__ I think it means that she is so surprise or sad that her mouth was really dry.( Chapter 6 pg.34). Another simile that I found in the stroy is "__It was like a ribbon tying her to familiar things."__ I think it means that the music is make her feeling calm, and tranquil. I think because it makes Winnie so calm that she couldn't move well, so I think Babbit used a expression "like a ribbon tying her" (Chapter 6 pg.35)

=Chapter 7= //Question #1:// **//In a complete paragraph, please describe the setting of __Tuck Everlasting__. You may need to review details from earlier chapters in the book. Make sure that you use quotation marks if you quote anything directly from the book.//** The setting of __Tuck Everlasting__ is take time during 1870 - 1948. I knew that it was during this time period because Tuck used a horse instead of a car. In __Tuck Everlasting__ it took place in a forest with a lot of trees. When Tuck travel to the forest, they couldn't figure out where it was end because the trees were so many. The wood wasn't wood at the past time. Also the road was there at same place but in the past it was used mostly by a cow path. However the road is now goes around the wood. "There was no road through the wood." There is only few population in the wood. The spring was located in the forest and the spring was beneath the pile. //Question #2: **"Pa thinks it's something left over from-well, from some other plan for the way the world should be," said Jesse. 'Some plan that didn't work out too good...'"**// **What does Jesse mean? What could this 'plan' have been? In your description, make sure you connect the bubbling spring to your opinion of the 'plan' Jesse and Angus are referring to. Your answer to this question should be at least one paragraph.** My opion about the 'plan' is that the creator (God) made the bubbling spring for accedently. The creator was going to make a spring that make people happier and make people to have more honest. However the creator (God) didn't know how exactly make a spring for people and he accendently made a bubbling spring for live forever.

=Chapter 8= //Question #1:**At the end of the chapter we learn that someone has overheard the Tuck's secret. Who was it that overheard the secret? How have the actions of this character created suspense, or tension, in the plot (throughout the story)? Give specific examples from the story so far.**// The stanger with the yellow suit has listened when Tuck and Winnie were talking together. The stranger has smiled and followed the Tuck's family. In Chapter 4 the stranger has met Winnie and ask lots of questions and now in Chapter 8 the stranger is following the Tuck's family and Winnie Foster so I think he is going to get know more about the spring and where the spring is located. I think the stranger will still following the Winnie Foster as she goes back to her own house and by using her I think the stranger will drink the bubbling spring and tell about it to the other people.

=chapter 9= //Question #1:**By this chapter, we have read a lot of dialogue involving the Tucks. Here are some examples of incorrect grammar that the Tucks have used in their conversations:**// =//"It don't take 'em more'n a minute to pile into that pond."//= =//"How do, Winnie Foster."//= =//"We was like gypsies."//= //**Explain why you think the Tucks talk like this and try to come up with reasons how this shows us more about their characters. This should be written as a complete paragraph.**//

Tuck's family talk with the incorrect grammer because I think they couldn't go to school and learn correct English after drinking the bubbling spring. They couldn't go to the school or learning place because I think they wanted to keep the secret of bubbling spring. Also I think the Tuck's family knew about what is going to happen when all the people get the real meaning of bubbling spring,so I think they couldn't learn new things or correct English. Another reason to speak incorrect English is because thier brains are getting older that they can't think of correct English. It shows more about their characters that they are not well educated. Also I think Mae's character is that she is good at everyting, and proud of herself because when Mae talk that "It don't take 'em more'n minute to pile into that pond" I think it means that it is really easy to do, so I think Mae's character is little bit of proud.

=Chapter 10= //Question #1://**//How does Babbitt describe the Tuck home? How does that differ from Winnie's home? Your home? Write a complete paragraph. Please incorporate some quotes from the book.//**

Babbitt decribed the Tuck's home by " The loft was cluttered, too, withe all kinds of odds adn ends, but there were two mattresses rolled out on ther floor, and fresh sheets and blankets were folded almost neatly on each, waiting to be spread" which means that Tuck's home is full with dirty dust. Also Tuck's family keeps lots of furnitures that is really old. However the Winnie's home is much more different than Tuck's home. Winnie Foster's home is always nice and clean. Babbitt described Winnie's home by "Under the piripess double assaults of her mother and grandmother, the cottage where she lived was always squeaking clean, mopped and swept and scoured into limp submission." So when she saw mice she might be shocked that no-one cares about it. If I'm describing my family's home, I would describe as Winnie's home. Not exactly as clean as Winnie's home but, similar. My mom doesn't like our house to be messy and not tidy, so my mother cleans our room (if it's messy)while we are at school. If I drink bubbling spring and if I'm living forever, will my home will be change like Tuck's home or stay like Winnie's home?

=Chapter 11&12= //Question #1://**//On page 59, what does Tuck mean when he says, "I got a feeling this whole thing is going to come apart like wet bread.//** I think " I got a feeling this whole thing is going to come apart like wet bread." means that there is little bit of feeling bad at the stranger who was in the road talking nothing. Also I think it means that the stranger with the yellow suit will listen to the Tucks' plan such as conversation with Winnie and do something that is related to the bubbling spring. I think wet bread can easily come apart,so Babbitt used this figurative language to describe how does Tuck feel about the stranger who was following. //Question #2:**There are SOOOO many examples of figurative language in Chapter 12. Please find 5. Write the quote, the page number, the type of figurative language, and an explanation of what the author is trying to say.**//
 * 1) 1. "The sky was a ragged blaze of red and pink and orange, and its double trembled on the surface of the pond __like color spilled from a paintbox."__ (pg.60) - Simile The pond and the color from a paintbox are comparing. I think it means that the surface of the pond is fill with vivid color, and in the surface of the pond it showed red and pink and orange colors.
 * 2) 2. "And Winnie, lookking down, saw __hosts of tiny insects skittering and skating on the surface.__" (pg. 61) - Personification I think it means that hosts of tiny insects are floating in the surface of the pond while Winnie was looking down the pond.
 * 3) 3." In the fading ligt, the trees along the banks were slowly losing their dimensions, flattening into silhouettes __clipped from black paper and paste to the paling sky__." ( pg. 62)- Personification I think it means the black paper in this phrase is the trees leaves. I thought it was leaves because in the dark night the leaves are black. I think Babbitt used "paste to the paling sky" because if the trees are tall the leaves might look like covering the sky.
 * 4) 4. "We just are, we just be, __like rocks beside the road__." (pg. 64) - Simile I think it means that you are stuck in something and you can't move easily.
 * 5) 5." If people knowed about the spring down there in Teegap, __they'd all come running like pigs to slops.__ (pg. 64)- Simile I think it means that lots of people will come to the Treegap to get some spring first and I think Babbitt used this to discribe as "running like pigs to slops."

=Chapter 13&14= //Question #1:"**We ain't part of the wheel no more." "If I knowed how to climb back on the wheel, I'd do it in a minute." "We just are, we just be, like rocks beside the road."**// **What are Tuck's (Angus') feelings towards eternal life? What does he mean by the third quote from above? Compare his feelings to those of the other Tucks' (Miles, Jesse, and Mae).** Tuck's feelings toward eternal life is that he feels little of bored and wish to be part of the wheel. Also he feels little of sadness too.He might feel repentance about drinking the bubbling spring." We just are, we just be, like tocks beside the road." means that the Tucks are in the earth and they are useless." rocks beside the road" means that they are stuck between the road. The feeling about living forever to Jesse, I think Jesse feel that it is exciting. I thought about it because in Chapter 14 when Jesse is talking with Winnie, he talked that living forever is a pretty cool thing to do because he suggested to Winnie that drink bubbling spring when she is 17 years old.So I think the feeling about Jesse is different than Angus.Mae's feeling is similar to Tuck's feeling. Mae feels sad and concern about bubbling spring. I knew her feeling because when she kidnapped Winnie Foster. Also Miles's feeling is similar to Tuck and Mae's feelings. He feels that it is sad thing to live forever. I knew this when there is a part when the wife told that Miles is little bit strange, so I think he feel sad because he lost his wife and childeren becased of drinking that bubbling spring. //Question #2://**//Imagine that the Tucks are everlasting and still wandering the earth. Write a description of them if they came into your town this year. Describe where you might see them, what they would be doing, and how you would recognize them.//** If the Tucks are everlasting and still wandering the earth and if they came into my town this year, I might see them around the place that there are lots of store. Since it takes place in 1870-1948, I think they will be new to everything when they come to my town. I think they will searching for the bubbling spring in our town too and still trying to keep the secret. They will wear different kind of clothes and not like casual clothes.They will be act differently. We are eating various kinds of food but I think they will eat only food that they are used to eat. First, if I don't know about the Tucks, I would think that they are strange and peculiar. Everyone in my town will think same as me. However, if I know about the Tucks, I would help them to adapt in the new place and different enviornment. It might be hard to get along with us but in other hand, I think it might fun. I wish the Tucks are exist and come to my town. It will be fun to hear the real stroy about bubbling spring and about the everlasting life.

=Chapter 15=

//Question #1:// **//What do we learn about the man in the yellow suit? Give at least two examples from this chapter that show what kind of person he really is.//** We learned the stranger's out look by following sentence." He sat back in his chair in the Fosters' spotless parlor, crossing his long, thin legs, and the suspended fot began a rhythmic jiggling." Also we learned more about the stranger with the yellow suit that he wants wood which has bubbling spring most. I knew it because the stranger with the yellow suit made a deal with the Fosters that if they gives wood, he will give Winnie Foster. //Question #2:// **//Why do you think he wants to make this deal with the Fosters?//** I think he wants to make deal with the Fosters because they have wood with the bubbling spring. Since, Fosters don't know anything about the bubbling spring, the stranger will be easy to steal the bubbling spring. //Question #3:// **//Give your opinion about why Babbitt didn't write any dialogue for the Fosters. In other words, why do you think the stranger is the only one talking in this chapter?//** Babbitt didn't write any dialogue for the Fosters because I think Babbitt wanted to make stranger more mysteriously. Also the stranger is the only one talking in this chapter because I think Babbitt wants the strnager to be in the readers' mind and picturing him. Also I think Babbitt wants readers' to have curiosity to that stranger with the yellow suit.Another reason that only the stranger is talking in this chapter because I think Babbitt wants to give more examples what does the stranger wants most.

=Chapter 16= //Question #1:// //**In this chapter the constable talks about the gallows. Why do you think Babbitt makes the constable talk about the gallows? What possible hints is Babbitt trying to give us about what could happen to the Tucks in the future?**// I think Babbitt makes constable to talk about the gallows because to give more curiosity to the readers and make them to think about what would possibly happen to the Tucks in the future. I think Babbitt is trying to give hints to the readers that the stranger with the yellow suit might test the Tucks because of the bubbling spring. The stranger will get information from the Tucks that bubbling spring is for living forever or not. Since the Tucks drank the bubbling spring and never die, but I think the stranger will get more information about the bubbling spring.

=Chapter 17= //Question #1:**How was Winnie's conversation with Miles similar to her conversation with Angus? How was it different?**// Winnie's conversation with Miles was similar to he conversation with Angus becuase when Miles and Angus talked to Winnie they were both talking about the spring and the danger about the bubbling spring. Also the setting was same too. When Tuck and Winnie were talking about the spring, they were talking in the rowboat. Also when Winnie and Miles were talking to each other, they were talking in the rowboat. Winnie's conversation with Miles and her conversation with Angus were different because in the conversation, Miles was talking about himself and about his family but Angus Tuck was talking about not only himself but other people. Also in the conversation with Angus Tuck, Angus was telling how does he feel.( When Tuck first met with Winnie.) //Question #2:**Why didn't Miles have his family drink from the spring? What would you have done if you were in his shoes?**// Miles didn't have his family drink from the spring because it would all have been so mixed up and peculiar, it just wouldn't have worked. " But, Winnie, how'd it have been if I had? Mt wife was nearly forty by then. And the children-well, what was the use? They'd have been ner growed theirselves. They'd have had a pa close to the same age they was. If I was in his situation, I would choose not to give the bubbling spring to my family because if they had been drink the spring, and live forever there would be no fn in the life. I won't let my family to be boared of their life. Also in the life there is some risks or dangers. However if my family had drink it, they would be so domfortable and no concerning about any risks or some dangers that might happen to them. I think if I give my family drink from the spring, they would be also sad and not happy about what they just did. I don't want my family to be sad and feel boring about their life. So I would choose not to give my family drink from the bubbling spring.

=Chapter 22&23= //Question #1://**//After reading chapter 22, in your own words, describe the plan to help Mae escape. (Be specific.) Do you think it's a good plan? Why or why not?//** The plan to help Mae escape was to do in the midnight. Since Miles knows a lot about carpentering, Miles told Jesse that he might be able to break down window frame, bars, all of the thing and make it that she can climb through. The problem is that constable always looks through his new jail because he is proud of himself. However Winnie told Jesse that she is going to pretend to be Mae Tuck for moment to give some time for Miles and Jesse to run away from the constable. I think it is not a good plan to escape Mae because if you fail to save her all of the Tucks will be in danger and also Winnie might be in the danger too when the constable notice that Winnie helped Mae to escape from his new jail. So I think the idea of helping Mae is not good because it might put Winnie and the Tucks' family in real danger if the plans go wrong. //Question #2://**//In Chapter 23, Babbitt describes many emotions (feelings) that Winnie is experiencing at the same time. Describe two emotions (feelings) that Winnie is experiencing and __use examples from the book as your proof.__ Describe a time when you also experienced these two emotions at the same time.//** Winnie is feeling excitement and thick with guilt in the same time. " For the second time in three short days-though they seemed many more than that-she was about to do something which she knew would be forbidden." I think this part is when she feels about guilty about helping the Tucks' family. I think Winnie felt excitment too because she couldn't wait until the midnight is coming, so I think she felt excited about it. A time when I also experienced excitement and thick with gulit at the same time was when I was young like when I was in the 1st grade. I lied to my brother and take his favorite thing for myself. I didn't feel about guilty when I did this to my brother but when I 'm thinking this event, I feel sorry to him. I could imagine him crying for his thing. I think I didn't know much about what should I do it to the other people (respect) because I was young to know about it. However I also felt excitment when I had his thing because he never let me borrow it and not even allowed to touch it. So I felt excitment when I got to touch it and play with it. This was a time when I felt guilty and excitement in the same time.

=Chapter 24-Epilogue=

//Question #1://**//In your own words, describe how the weather changes from the beginning of the chapter to the end of the chapter.//** The __Tuck Everlasting__ takes in August and most of the weather was hot. Sometimes Babbitt described the weather as " hot and breathless." It meant that the weather was so hot that it was hard to breathe. However I think toward the end of the chapter I think the weather has changed. I think the beggining of the chater it was August, however I think it became nearly autumn to the end of the chapter. I knew it changed nearly to autumn because when Winnie was trying to help the escape of Mae, the climate was not good, it was stormy. Later while saving Mae, the rain had came and thunder had came too. //Question #2://**//How is the weather in this chapter connected to the major events in the chapter?// __//Be specific and use examples from the book as proof.//__** I think major events in the chapter is that Winnie has died.The weather in the chapter is connected because Winnie couldn't drink the bubbling spring because it has been destroyed. " Had a big electrical storm, though, about three years ago now or there abouts. Big tree got hit by lightning, split right down the middle. Caught fire and everything. Tore up the ground too. Had to bulldoze her all out." Winnie promised with Jesse that she will drink the spring water when she is 17 years old but because the forest and all the trees and also the spring have gone and I think it is reason why Winnie had died. So I think this event is related to the weather. //Question #3:**In the epilogue we learn that the spring was destroyed. How do you think Mae and Tuck feel about that? How do you feel about the spring being destroyed?**// I think Mae and Tuck feel wonderful about spring was destroyed. I think they felt this way because they were always concerning and worrying about that someone might drink it. Since, the spring is gone and they don't have to worry about it and concering about it. I feel little disapppointed about the spring which has been destroyed. I felt this way because this whole book, __Tuck Everlasting__ was story about how to keep the secret about the bubbling spring. While I was reading __Tuck Everlasting,__ it gave me lots of mystery and fun and I think it's because about Tucks' plan and Winnie's plan about keeping the secret about the spring. Before I read the epilogue I thought the bubbling spring will keep stay in the forest because if people don't die of bubbling spring, the spring shouldn't disappear too. However when I read the epilogue I knew my prediction was wrong. It was hard to believe that the bubbling spring was destroyed and the __Tuck Everlasting__ had ended, so I felt little disappointed about it.

=Tuck Movie & Tuck Book= //Question #1:**List three __major__ differences between the book and the movie.**// Three major differences between the book and the movie were when the Winnie saves Mae and Tuck, Winnie goes to the jail and open with the key. However in the __Tuck Everlasting__ book, Miles saves Mae by breaking the jail one by one, because he was good at carpentering. The second major difference was that in the movie they didn't show much about the spring and the big tree were destroyed by the strong storm. The third differences that in the book Jesse gives the bottle of the bubbling spring water to Winnie, but in the movie Jesse just told to Winnie that if Winnie are 17, she could have some drink. Also Winnie gives to the toad to live save and forever but in the movie they didn't show much about relationship between the toad and Winnie. //Question #2:// **//Why do you think the movie had these differences? (Be specific.)//** I think the movie had these differences becuase maybe it is easy to describe what is happening in the story. I think to change some events is something to make more interesting about and also to make them feel curious about the events, so some changes that movie has is because to make movie more fun than the book. Also I think the movie has the differences because if you make the same exact story in the movie as the book the people might know what will going to happen next and not so much interest about the movie. //Question #3:// **//Which version (the book or the movie) did you like better and why?//** I enjoyed reading __Tuck Everlasting__ than watching the movie. I liked to watch the movie too because the story is more interesting and I can visualize what is happening. However I felt I liked the book better because in the movie, there were lots of events that are missing but not in the book. Also the characters and the weather described detaily in the book. I think reading a book was more fun than watching the movie because the book describes detailier and movie just shows about the major events. So I like reading the book __Tuck Everlasting__ book than watching the movie.