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=Prologue= //Question#1// I won`t choose to live forever staying the same age, because it means that others will die while you were living and if that happens over and over again after 100years everyone that you know now will be all in heaven. Also staying the same age isn`t good ,because others will be 20 or more and they will travel while you were there just in the same age going to school and n ot available to go out by your self because you are so young. (it`s awful)

//Question#2// In the prologue, the author describes three things that happen on one day and seem unrelated. What are those three things? The first thing that happens is that Mae Tuck was going to meet her two sons,Miles and Jesse. The other is that Winnie Foster lost her patience at last and decided to think about running away. The last thing that happened is that a stranger was looking for someone,but he didn`t tell who that someone was.

=Chapter1= //Quetion#1// Babbit thinks owning land is odd and silly. She asks how deep can we really own meaning the idea of owning land is like placing ownership on nature. But I feel that owning land is good, because if your land is big you can play and run around. Surely like Babbit owning nature is kind of silly,but if you think in a good way then its very fun to own it. Also owning land takes money and needs good care. so I think its fair. The nature can be safe to because if you own that land then I guess they won`t cut trees.

//Question#2// It would have been a disaster if the spring got discovered by people because, that spring can be related to how you can live forever.For example it could be like if you drink the water in the spring like you cou`ld live forever.Another example is that children will play there and there could be something scary that will have something that will make you live forever.

=Chapter2&3= //Quetion#1// Well like Winnie thinks I would like to make a fresh start. First I would want to change my name to a prettier name. In the French school my friends joked about my name ,because my name`s spelling was similar to yellow in French. My name was June and yellow was jeune. Also I confused myself with the month of June. I know my mom liked the name June,but I really want to change my name to another. Surely I don`t want to have a name that can be joked again or a name similar to any word. Then I want to go to Hawaii and live there. Hawaii is my hometown,where I was born. I really miss Hawaii and I also want to be in the warm sun than being in this cold icy weather. I never went to Hawaii after I came to KIS. I at least went to Hawaii twice a year when I was in Lycee Francais de Seoul. Now I don't go there not even once a year, but my mom promised that she will take me to Hawaii next trip so I`m not sad. Also if I get lucky I can move to Hawaii next year, because my grand father didn`t liked the idea of going to Malaisia. So my mom is contemplating going to Malaysia or to Hawaii. The percentage is so high to go to Hawaii, because after we went to Malaysia my mom was upset. The way they talked are so strange that I could barely understand I finely knew what they meant,but I took a long time to get it.

Chapter4
//Question#1// Winnie was in the yard catching fireflies as the stranger approched the foster gate. //Question#2// Winnie's grandmother comes down the the path to the gate because she hears a twinkling sound from the wood. //Question#3// Winnie thinks the sound comming from the wood is made by a music box, but her grandma thinks its the elf music made by an elf. //Question#4// The man looked mysterious and strange. He didn't look like a ordinary man, because I don't think an ordinary man will be suited in yellow. The man asked questions as he was a kidnapper so I predict that the man will kidnap Winnie and sell her to somebody.

=Chapter5= //Quection#1// Jesse refuses to let Winnie drink from the bubbling spring, because if she drinks it she will live forever in the same age and that will make people to think there is something strange about it. Also the spring will get known and people from all over the world would come and drink it to live forever. If I were Jesse I will I would of do the same thing as him. The reason why I don't want to let her drink the water from the spring is that I think that people need to live until the day of death. They need to say yes when the day comes. Also I think that it's silly to drink water that makes you live forever and that can change your whole life just because you were thirsty. Plus I don't think it's right to live at the same age. It's so dreadful, because while your friends were doing some things as a grown up you will go to school and it will cost a lot of money for it.

=Chapter6= //Question#1// Winnie didn't cry out for help, because her mind became blank when she suddenly saw the stranger from yesterday. When she got back her mind it was already late. If I were Winnie I would of cry out for help what ever happens. Also I won't really go out from my home,because my parents are very strict. For example my mother doesn't aloud me to play with friends after school after Charlotte went to Egypt.

//Question #2// This quote is a similie because it uses the word "like" to compare two things that are opposites, and in this case it is the feelings and emotions of Winnie. This quote compares how cold Winnie's actual backbone felt, expressing her emotion of fear to a pipe with cold water running down it. It doesn't mean that there was real water running down Winnie's backbone. It just means that her backbone was made so cold from her physical emotions, and this is compared to the feeling a person would have if there was very cold water on her back. The reason for using this simile is to give us an image in our minds so we can relate to how Winnie felt and how very strong her emotions were at that time.

The author has used a lot of figurative language The first week of __August hangs at the very top of summer, like the highest seat of a Ferris wheel__ when it pauses in it's turning.(p.3) This quote means that August isthe exact middle of summer on the year calender,and it compares the highest part of the Ferris wheel can be when it goes around. Another example of the similes is : He was thin and sunburned, this wonderful boy, with a thick mop of curly brown hair, and he wore __his battered trousers and loose, grubby shirt__ with as much self-assurance __as if they were silk and satin__.(p.25) Meaning that even though the boy was wearing dirty clothes for Winnie her eyes only saw nice material cloth because he looked so handsome. the third exanple of a similie is: She had always pictured a troupe of burly men with long black moustaches who would __tumble her into a blanket and bear her off like a sack of potatoes__ while she pleaded for mercy.(p.31) Meaning that she thought she will be be treated roughly when people throw potatoes into a sac.

=**Chapter7**= //Question#1// The setting of this book is in a small town that does not have alot of activity. There is just one road that lead to this town and it was curvy and long that went around a thick forest. at the end of the forest was a small house this was a square and a solid cottage that was surrounded by a four feet high iron fence. This cottage and the forest were very closed off that they looked like they did not want people to enter,so many people did not know about a giant ash tree in the middle of the forest. Beside this tree their was a little spring that bubbled up and was almost fully covered with little pebbles. //Question#2// I guess the plan Jesse is talking about is a plan that was made before humans lived or some things living before humans that died and it could be considered the something that is 'left over'. The spring could have been made of a once-living blood of that something that had lived and died long ago. That's why Jesse says, "Some plan that didn't work out too good..." Also, the plan could be something made by a wizard, where the wizard wanted to make something that lives forever, so he made some sort of a potion to make things live forever. However, he didn't like the potion that he made, so he threw it in the babbling spring. Jesse says that the taste was strange, so this could be because of the potion.

=Chapter8= Question#1 The man in the yellow suit heard the secret of the spring. I'm very worried what will happen next because I have a bad feeling about the freakish smile that the man had on his face at the end of the chapter. He's very mysterious and I noticed that he was the stranger in the prologue who was in front of the Foster's fence. In chapter 4 he visited the Foster's house. The myterious thing about this man is that when Winnie said "forever" and he echoed it. This means he knew something about this unbelivable living forever story and somehow heard about the Tucks, so he was looking for them. I can not understand why he asked the granny about the music, but I'm prettysure that this is related to the forever living story. I kind of think that he knew there was something wrong that was happening with Winnie when she got kidnaped and he tried to follow her to see what happened and by chance he heard the secret of the spring and that's why he crept up in the bushes.

=Chapter9= //Question#1// The Tucks talk with bad grammar, because they lived in a time period where they spoke differently. Also, in that time period the education for regular people, called settlers, wasn't very high. This means that the Tuck family too got the same education, or little education. That's also why their grammar was bad. I think they didn't get the education that we are getting now or else they would have spoken with proper grammar. Finally, if we think about language itself, this has changed and continues to change as lifestyles and technology changes. Back in the Tuck family's time period, most people spoke "simply", and as I wrote, with poor grammar.

=Chapter10= //Question#1// Babbit describes the Tucks house as a very old and dirty house.It has some spider webs and mouse like a old barn which really looks like a barn.They welcome mouse like"the mouse who lived-and welcome to him!-in a table drawer". In the kitchen,there is alot of dish to wash like a mountain of work. In the living room,it is so messed up as hunted house.It also says "Maybe it's because they think they have forever to to clean it up"Well, Foster's house is the opposite it is the cleanest house that I ever heard. Their is no mouse, no web and nor spit of little dirt. Instead their is beautiful daisy on the tables for the good smell. I don't think that it has a mountain of dishes to wash. Tey will never say welcome to the mouse. My home is in between the twohouse for the cleanest. My house has somrtimes mountains of dishes,but no spider webs nor mouse. My mom will faint if I sleep in the bed room of the two boys and my mom will never let me or I will be washed 7 times or more and she will at least wash the clothes 2times.This means that my mom is closer to the Foster mother.

=Chapter11&12= //Question#1// This means that he got a weird feeling or thinks that some thing bad will happen or already happened. For example he thinks someone heard the secret of the spring.Especially the yellow shuited man saw them passing by and he knows Winnie so he guess that he heard the secret which is true. Or I guess he thinks that the man will tell to Winie's parent and he thinks they will be in the jail FOREVER.(jail part just a joke) Question#2 Type of figurative language:personification Sentence:"If we didn't move it out ourself, it would stay here for ever, trying to get loose, but stuck."(p63) Meaning:the rowboat is trying to free itself

Type of figuarative language:personification Sentence:"Winnie blinked, and all at onceher mind was drowned with understandingofwhat he was saying."(p63) Meaning:this is comparing her mind, as if it is a person and saying that it can understand, like a person

Type of figurative language:similie Sentence:"Just go out, like the flame of a candle, and no use protesting."(p63) Meaning:a candle when it is finished or we blow it out, then that means similar to going out

Type of figurative language:Similie Sentence:'We just are ,we just be, like rock beside the road."(p64) Meaning: this is comparing the person (if it is one of the Tuck's then he is being compared to an actual rock) Type of figurative language:similieSentence:"The sky was ragged blaze of red and pink and orange, and its doubletrembled on the surface of the pond like colour spilled from a paintbox." (p65)Meaning:this is comparing paints that are spilled over to describe the color of the sky - you know when it is almost dark and the sky color turns very red and purplish.

=Chapter13&14= // Question #1 // A wheel is like life itself where people are born, get old, get married, and die. But the Tucks do not follow this format. They were always there, never changing, never dying. “We just are, we just be, like rocks beside the road.” This quote just means the life goes on like the road but the Tucks never change like a rock. Well the tucks wants to like Angus want to have some change on his life he wants to get older and die like normal people do. His feeling bored and sad about that he can’t be on the wheel. Mae his wife thinks just like her husband she is so tired of living now. Miles hate that he got this superpower, because he lost his all. His wife and his childrens died because they got old, but Miles is just 27 Years old after his poor family died. Jesse is so strange he likes to have that power. He is so excited about the idea of living forever he wants to enjoy the life. Also he wants to marry Winnie and bee forever with her. FOREVER! //__Question #2: __// If tucks are everlasting until today I think they will be in Coex buying stuff for her house, because I think after they saw Winnie’s house and they got shocked and cleaned their entire house. I think now once more they were thinking to clean their house with fancy things. Also I would recognize them, because of their bad grammars. I don’t think that they went to a school like us to learn correct English in that short time. Don’t you think so! Well I guess that I can know them by looking at them for example eating. In the story it says that they eat strangely. Also I think they will wear old clothes.

=Chapter15= 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. I learned that he was very greedy and very mean. If he was a very kind man he would have saved Winnie at that moment and he would have saved her freely by not making the deal with the Fosters. Also he is greedy because he wants the whole forest by just saving Winnie who will come back asoon as posible. Ques//tion#2// I think he makes the deal because he wants the spring in the Fosters' forest. If the forest isn't his he would be not able to get a lot of water from there and others will know there is something strange happening. Also I think he is making this deal so that he could sell the water and earn a lot of money. Or he wants to do a circus giving the water to the actors. Or he will drink it so that he could live forever. 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? I guess that the Fosters are very astonished that they can't get a chance to talk because the yellow suited man talks so quickly and long enough so that the Fosters can't interrupt him.

=Chapter16= //Question#1// I think that Babbit is trying to say that the Tucks could die on the gallows dead. This is a possible prediction that could happen to make to make more people interested to read to the end because until now we think the Tucks cannot die, never ever, they will live forever. Maybe this could mean everyone in the whole world one day will know the secret of the spring. Or somehow they could finally die happily and go to the heaven.(I don't know if being killed on a gallow will be happy) Also they can try to run away. (Maybe)

=Chapter17=

//Question#1// When Winnie was talking with Angus and Miles they were both very serious and they both talked on the same rowboat. Also, they were both talking very negatively about life. Angus described his feelings by making an example of a wheel. The wheel shows the whole circulation of life. You get born, get to be a child, get old, become a nice adult, you marry, you make a baby and get to be a grandma and finally you die. He also describes a rock on a road. The road goes its way but the rocks stay there sadly like the Tucks not aging. But Miles described his feeling about the forever living thing by saying that if the living things don't die and make babies the world will be crowded with them. For example, if mosqitoes never die and they lay babies.You would have given all your blood to the mosqitoes. Miles talks about his family, too. It sounds sad losing his wife and children after all his hard work. One other thing different about their conversation is that Angus wants something to be changed and he wants to hide himself, but Miles wants to show his power and use them.

//Queetion#2// Miles didn't make his family drink from the spring because by the time Miles knew about the spring his children looked older than him and he didn't want his children to be older. If I were in his situation I would have made my family drink the spring. I would just want to be with them wwether they were older or younger. I would never want to be left lonely with just my parents and my brother I would want to be with them. Surely I would think like that but if I think more carefully I won't because I think they will feel the same way as me.

=Chapter22&23= //Question#1 //The plan is to take out the window frame of the jail where Mae is so that she could climb up to the window and get free from the jail. Well I think this is a bad plan, because they need to put Winnie instead of Mae so that the constable will not feel anything different. I have bad feeling of what will happen next. I have this feeling that they will put her on the gallow instead of Mae because she let them go. Well I will think that it is a good plan if that proud constable isn't watching at his new jail of his own every single minutes and if the plan of putting Winnie in the jail is out. I wish that the constable is sleepy that night so that they could save her easily and the constable won't be following the tucks until morning.

//Question#2// In this chapter Winnie feels excitement and guilt at once, because of Mae. She was very excited to do her plan because it was something she knew would be forbidden by her family, but she also feels a lot of guilt inside because she thinks that it is because of her that Mae went to the jail - "Beneath her excitement, she was thick with guilt".page 118.

Well when I do this game called the "Howe and Rosalie" I feel excitement and some guilt. This game looks like a play that you do this is a whole story about a boy and a girl falling in love and pretending to get married. The part of this that I feel guilty for is that I need to force my brother so that he pretends to marry. The part that I am excited about was the part when I decorate the room and make tickets and the script, all like a real play being put on where my family and some other people would come to watch the play.

Chapter24-Epilogue Ouestion#1 The chapter begins with one flash of lightning and a low mumbling sound of thunder which shows the storm is far away. Slowly, and as the minutes tick away, there is another flash of lightning that is a little brighter and the thunder sound is louder. Then a few more minutes pass, and the lightning gets brighter and the thunder gets even louder and louder as if the rain will start coming down. Surely, then the rain suddenly comes down heavily and it's a full storm. Then the wind and rain stopped for a moment right at the end of the chapter.

Question The weather in this chapter seems to be connected to what and how the plan to get Mae out of jail is working out. First, the beginning of the storm with one flash of lightning is the beginning of when the Tucks and Winnie are at the back of the jailhouse and trying to get the iron bars off of the window. Second, when the lightning and thunder get stronger, there is more action happening, this means that Miles is working and trying harder to get the bars off the window and free Mae. When the rain suddenly comes down hard and strong, this is like the successful ending of their plan when they finally get Mae out of the jail cell and are together again.Right at the end of the chapter, there is a pause in the storm, where the wind and rain stop, and this is the exact same time when Winnie looks over the window of the jail and none of the Tucks are there, they have all disappeared.

Question#3 I think that Mae and Angus feel sad and shocked that the spring was destroyed. They say that the water was tasty and fresh meaning that they miss the spring. Also where the spring was was the place where their family sometimes went, where the story started where the story ended. I think that they were really missing the forest where the spring was because it was the place where they found a real friend.(Winnie)

I feel happy and sad at the same time,because the memorial place of the story disappeared and now that the spring is gone. The Tucks would not worrie about the secret and tell to someothers but they wont believe them, because it is all gone the place where it started and the place where it ends.

Tuck Movie Book Comparision Question #1 a. The man with the yellow suit first meets the Tucks at different times in the movie and the book. In the book he first meets them when he enters to the Tuck's house. To get Winnie back to her house. Also it's when he dies and we last see him. But in the movie the Tucks meet him first at the Train station. Well he meets just Jesse and Miles. He was staring at them on the rail and Jesse and Miles were running to the train.

b. When Winnie gets kidnapped in the book she was with all the family of Tucks. She was riding the horse by herself followed by the wagon where the Tucks where. Also they saw the yellow suited man passing by. In the movie Miles just kidmaps her on the horse just them no wagon followed, but Miles was running to his house. They neither see the yellow suited man. Also they don't stop in a place to tell the whole thing about the spring they just go directly home.

c. In the end, the book says that May and Angus go to Treegap riding a wagon. In the movie Jesse goes to Treegap riding a motorcycle. Also the tomb of Winnie isn't in a cemetery as the book says. It is around the house where she lived with bunch of beautiful flowers. Neither did Jesse go to the coffe shop he went directly to her And the wood wasn't destroyed so I am very happy.

question#2 I think the derector of the movie thought that since the book was so long and a bit boring, he needed to make the movie shorter and with some more "action". This means that it is the twenty-first century and young people like me who watch the movie will be more interested if there are more modern things, like the motorcycle Jesse drives at the end of the movie. Also, we can understand and relate more to the changes from the book because the Tucks' actions are more believable in the movie. The director also made the movie a bit more romantic with lots of action to make the story move more quickly than the book to keep young people interested to watch the whole movie to the end.

.Question#3 I liked the movie better because it was fun. Especially it was very fun at the part where they were trying to save Mae and Angus. Like the first time it was so serious with the black dracula suits, but after the constable went out and shot him it was soo fun. First they were pretending to be dead and stationary then Miles and Jesse stands up. I think the constable thought they were devils from hell and ran crazy. This was the funniest part of the movie. The other reason I liked the movie was because it started very mysteriously and scary. The yellow suited man made me very scared and made it very mysterious. Also the movie was short so it wasn't boring at all. When I was reading the book I got kind of bored as days passed, so that's another reason.

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