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=Prologue= //Question #1:// No I wouldn't want to live forever in the same age that I am because than I would look young but would be a trillien years old and to live in a same way in a same life, I think it would be pretty boring than fun. I think that people who live in this way would be bored because you always do the same thing at the same time and If you grow up and get a job you would always do the same thing because you're not going to get any old so no need to retire. So I think I wouldn't want to live forever this way because almost everything would be the same.

//Question #2:// At the first day, at dawn Tuck got her horse and she went to the edge of the treegap village to meet her two sons Miles and Jesse in once every ten years. The second one was that in the noon this woman named Winnie Foster who's family owned the treegap wood got mad, lost her patients and made a dessicion to think about running away. The third one was at sunset a stranger appeard at the gate of the Fosters, and he was looking for someone but he didn't tell who he or she was.

=Chapter 1= Question #1: The views of the auther of land ownership is that she tells that land ownership is odd. She says that because she is saying that if you owned the land, than how long will you own it. The auther is asking like 'will you own it until you go to the bottom of the Earth?' like that. My feelings about land ownership is that when I heard this info. that the auther gives I agree too. You can't own a land forever. There is a lightly chance. So I don't think it is odd but all the other stuff, I agree with the auther.

//Question #2:// The reasons of what will happen if the spring was discovered by humens is that the simble will fall apart. Also I think people will start fighting over it of who gets it and the other people would get angry and chop down trees. Also if the spring was actually discovered by people, than I think that the Tuck's won't be that special anymore. I mean that the spring is what kept the Tuck's special because they kept it secrate of all it could do. So if that was discovered by people than it just wouldn't be that special anymore.

=//Chapter2&3//= //Question #1:// The changes that I would make if I start all over with my own decisions, is that first I would change where I live to once where I lived in America. My friends were in America but because of my mom and dad's jobs we had to move to Korea. My friends miss me a lot and wants me to come back but I can't go back until 3years pass.

The other changes that I am going to make is that I would make the K.I.S bus stop nearer to my house. These days I have to walk 1km every morning and the stop is at a hill which goes up towered the mountains. You would be so tired to walk up there already tired from waking up early everyday. In the summers you have to walk there go and back while it is too hot, and in the winters you have to walk there when it is too cold. No control at all.

I would change my name because people always call me "BBatrick" or some other names like the Patrick in Spongebob. Or they call me patty for a hamburger or pat pat for like petting an animal. It always makes me feel bad about my name when there is a lot of things that you could call it and people actually call me that. Sometimes it is funny but most of the times it is not.

=Chapter 4= //Question #1// Winnie was looking for fireflies in the yard when the stranger came.s //Question #2// Winnie's grandmother comes down the path to the gate to get Winnie because she was talking to a stranger. //Question #3// Winnie's expression to the music is that she thinks it's a music box, but her grandmother says it's the elves. //Question #4// My first impression of the stranger is that I think he is a good guy. They say that Winnie thinks that he is no harm at all and he is just looking for someone. He sounds kind to Winnie when he first asks her if she knows everyone in the city. Besides this is my own thinking but they say that he has gray hair so probobly a man about 50 years old, so I think he's no harm at all.

=Chapter 5= //Question #1://Jesse refuses to let Winnie drink from the bubbling spring because if you drink it than you will get to llive forever and if she drinks it she will live forever. Also if she finds out that after she drank, than she maybe would spread it to everyone, so he wanted hers, and the springs safety.

If it was me I would have done the same job because if she drank than she would get herself in a situation that she can't change, so maybe she would like it but when she starts getting the feeling that it is boring to live forever, because the power of the spring could be a blessing or a curse. I am saying if she gets herself in this situation that she doesn't like, than she wouldn't be able to change it. So I think it is best for her not to drink it, or if she wants to drink it, than to at least tell what it is and warn her about the facts of good or bad.

=Chapter 6= //Quesion #1://I think that Winnie did nothing when she was getting carried away by the strangers because at the prologue, it says that she lost her mind and decided to run away so even if she is with strangers, part of her wanted that. The reason that she just goggled at them is because she is getting taken away by strangers so she thinks that she will never see her family again so part of her wants to go back. Basealky I think that her body was hasitating to do anything.

If it was me, than I would have yelled for help or to run because even if you want to run away, in this situation, you are getting taken by strangers. So I just think that even if I would want to run away from my village, I would go back there if I were getting taken by strangers because it is too dangerouse, and just not safe even if you want to run away.

//Question #2:// There actually was not a pipe full if cold running water on her back. I think that it is telling that she is nervouse and scared. Usuelly when they say that kind of figurative language it is simile because they compared her back with pipes full of cold running water with a 'like' in it.


 * 1) 1The phrase that I found for this type is the phrase"The first week of August hangs at the very top of summer, the top of live-long year, lilke the highest seat of a Ferris Wheel when it pauses it's turning." The phrase compares the first week of August with a Ferris Wheel using the word "like." It is page (3).


 * 1) 2"The boy lifted a final stone and Winnie saw a low spurt of water, arching up and returning, like a fountain, into the ground." The phrase compares the water and the fountain with a "like". It is page (26).

=Chapter 7=

//Question #1:// The setting of Tuck Everlasting is a village which they call the village of treegap, it is a village near the woods where the spring is hidden. Also in the woods, the Fosters live there as whell as the spring and everything. The road that leads to Treegap "wanders along in curves and easy angles, sways off and up in a pleasent tangent to the top of a small hill, ambles down again between fringes of bee-hung clover, and than cut sidewise across a meathow."

//Question #2:// Jesse could have ment and the plan could have been to share the bubbling spring to everyone, and they say that it didn't work out, so maybe some people were fighting about it, or some people didn't want it, or any kind of reason that would make god just abanden it and hide it away in the woods. =Chapter 8= //Question #1://The person who over heard it is the guy in the yellow suit who Winnie saw at the front of the gate. The actions of this character is that at the end he had a face with a smile and when he heard about the Tuck's secrete, he decided to follow and spy on them. He hid on the bushes and heard the Tuck secrete and when he heard it, I think that smile told that somethings going to happen. =Chapter 9= //Question #1:// I think that the Tuck's talk this way because they are used to talking in an old language that was used when they lived a hundred years ago. It matches their character because they say that the Tuck's drank from the spring and got to live forever. So that makes me think that they are a hundred years old. This is the reason that I think that it matches their characters because basically they look young but are in the ages of grandparents so they are used to the old way of talking.

=Chapter 10= //Question #1:// I think that they describe the Tuck's house like it is a old rusty place. They say that Miles and Jesse sleep in a old dusty loft. They also say that that "An acient green sofa lolled alone in the center, like yet another mossy fallen log, facing a soot streaked fireplace still deep in last winter's ashes." They describe it like it is a old, almost like a junk yard.

It is different from Winnie's house because they say that Winnie's parents care too much about how clean their house is and would not even alow a single dust. The Tuck's house is described as if the owner is careless because they said that the plates and cups are stacked without any care, so it could fall down.

It is surely different from my house because like Winnie's parents my mom cares too much about cleaning and keeping the house alive. Although my dad doesn't. She would clean every day to keep our house clean. I am happy that my house is in that way. Yay!!!

=Chapter 11-12= //Question #1//: I think that Tuck means that he has a feeling that maybe people will discover the spring and come running to get a drink. It was dinner time when they talked about that, so maybe Tuck was worried that someone overheard Mae,Miles,Jesse, and Winnie's conversation on their way to the Tuck's house, and would spread the conversation all over the town, so people will come running to drink from the spring. That way, the woods will be crouded with people trying to drink from the spring and the secrete will be broken.

//Question#2:// #1:"The sky was a ragged blaze of red and pink and orange,and it's double trembled on the surface of the pond like color spilled from a paintbox."(pg.60). It is personification because the reflactions of the sky doesn't //tremble.// I think the author ment that the pond flows by itself, so if you throw a rock at it or even just leave it alone, than the reflactions will shake a little.
 * 2:" The sun was dropping fast now, a soft red sliding egg yolk, and already to the east there was a darkening to purple."(pg.60). It is a metephor becaues they are describing the sun going down as a egg yolk. I think the author means that the sun is going down, and by it's color, it looks like an egg yolk sliding down.
 * 3:"Across the pond, a bullfrog spoke in a deep note of warning."(pg 60.). It is personification because frogs don't //spoke.// I think that the author means that the frog made a noise that sounds like a deep note of warning.
 * 4:"The rowboat slipped from the bank than,silently,and glided out, tall water grasses whispering away from it's sides, releasing it."(pg 60). It is personification because water grasses don't //whisper.// I think that the author is trying to say that as the water grasses released the boat, it made a shrugging sound that sounded as if they are whispering.
 * 5:"The rowboat drifted at last to the end of the pond, but now it's bow bumped into the rotting branches of a fallen tree that thrust thick fingers in to the water.(pg 62). It is a metephor because they described the branches of a tree to fingers. I think the author is trying to say that the branches struck out long and hang on to the boat like fingers grabbing on it.

=Chapters 13-14= //Question #1:// Amus means by the third phrase that there is a human cycle of how people die and born, so if they are off of the cycle,than they are not human anymore. They are baseckly nothing like a rock. They say that they are like a plain old rock where people go pass by. If you go pass by a rock, you wouldn't notice it right. So that is baseckly what he is saying. Nothing more like a rock.

Tuck's feeling about living forever is that it is boring and sad. However, Jesse's feeling about living forever is that he thinks that at first the springs power is remarkeble. Although as he travels on, he doesn't want to share it with people like Tuck. Mae's feeling about living forever is solemn. Sad and seirious just like Tuck. She seemed solemn ever since she found out that Winnie saw Jesse drinking from the spring. Mile's feeling is that also like Mae and Tuck, he thinks that living forever is solemn and sad and boring just like is mother and father. They have different feelings but they are similar to each other.

//Question #2://If the Tuck's were still alive, and came to my town, I would recognize them as very hansom people because they say that Jesse is handsom, also Mae, Miles, and Tuck are handsome as well. I would find them in the woods because that's where they usually live. When I find them, I think they will be talking about the spring and how secrete it is and how it is a curse to them.

=Chapter 15=

//Question #1:// I think the man in the yellow suit is like a guy in a trading company, because at the book, he says that he wants the wood, they want the child. Also, after he heard that story about the wood and the spring, he came rushing right back to make a deal with the Fosters as soon as possible. He said to the Fosters that he knows where Winnie is, and he all of a sudden started talking about how dearly would they want her back, and he is saying that he wants the wood for the child, so baseckly the same as trading. I think he is in a //buisness// or a //company,// because he made them sing a paper that is completely leagel that he gets the woods.

//Question #2:// I think that the man in the yellow suit made a deal with the Fosters because he wants the power of the spring in their woods.

//Question #3:// I think that Babbit makes the man in the yellow suit only talk in this chapter because I think that she is trying to tell that the man is so excited. He just overheard the talk about the spring, so as a buisness man, he got excited, and so talked about trading, and didn't even give the Foster's a chance to talk because he is too excited about the trade, and he knows that they will do anything to get Winnie back.

=Chapter 16= //Question #1://I think Babbit makes the constable talk of the gallows because the Tuck's are criminals to them, so he is gonna hang them. Babbit is giving hints that the Tuck's might be hung in the gallows in the futer. It's because they are criminals to //them// who kidnapped, so usually in the old days criminals were hung in the gallows.

=Chapter 17= //Quetion #1://Winnie's conversation with Miles was similar with her conversation with Angus because they talked about how you must not drink from the spring. They said things about how unusefull it is to drink from the spring eventually because you never age so you will never die. They talked about how it is a curse to drink from the spring and how unusefull it is to.

The part that was different was that they did not talk about the cycle of humens and they did not talk about the rock beside a rode. Instead, they talked about Mile's children and his family which I will explain more on question 2.

//Question #2://Mile's did not let his family drink from the spring, because he didn't want his family to get into the curse of the spring. Besides, he said that even if they drank from the spring, it would be no use having a son that is eighty seven years old. If it was me, I would not even let my family a sip because, they would suddenly get themselves into a situation that they don't know. They don't even know the curse of living forever also. Than, even if I explain and they want to drink it, I'll say,"trust me. You will regret it." And if they drink it even if I say that, well, I tried.

=Chapter 22-23=

//Question #1:// The plan to get Mae out is that they say that Miles's is good at carpentering, so he is gonna undo the window, which means take the window out, and Mae will climb through that hole and they will escape. Than Winnie said that she would switch places with Mae and cover herself with Mae's blanket, and look big, which gives Miles enough time to put back the window, and gives them time to escape.

I think that it is a bad plan because at first, I thought it was good, but Winnie switching places with Mae?!!!!! Oh no!! They don't know what will happen to her after that. Treegap is her home. If she takes a risk like that, maybe //she// will end up in jail instead of Mae. Who knows. That is why I think that the plan is bad.

//Question #2://Winnie's feelings are that first, she feels guilty because if it wasn't for her, that would all have never happened and Mae wouldn't be in jail.

Second, she feels like she is useless because it is her falt and she can't do anything about it. In the book, she says to Jesse that if it wasn't for her, that would have never happened. Second, she says to him that she //has// to help because they got into that all because of her.

I had the same thing at the same time in America where I pulled the blinder too hard and it broke, so I felt guilty, because I am the one who broke it, and I was useless because I couldn't even help fix it for my own mistake. I asked my mom if I could help, but at that time, I was too young, so she said that it was too dangerous.

=Chapter 24-Epilogue=

//Question #1://From the begining of this chapter, it was just a dark night and then "the sky flashed white and a low mumble followed" which tells that a storm is coming as Winnie and Jesse run towereds Tuck. After that, "another roar of thunder sounded." Soon when Miles was pouring oil into the window frame, soon "a swirl of wind brought the thick rich smell of oil down Winnie's nosterils." Soon after, there was a lightning and a crack of thunder and Miles used that sound to open the window. Not far after that, the thunder came louder and the lightning came nearer and Winnie could see Mae's face for only a while when lightning flashes. After Mae got out, then rain came pouring down, and Winnie looked into the cell and went into it. Soon after, the Tuck's were gone.

//Question// //#2://The major event of this chapter was that they were gonna help Mae escape. So the whether connects to this, because when Miles was pouring oil into the frame of the window, " a swirl of wind brought the thick rich smell of oil down Winnie's nosterils." Also, when she was running with Jesse, she could tell that a storm is coming because "the sky flashed white and a low mumble followed." The sound of thunder helped Miles because he was using the sound of the thunder to open the window so the window sound are not heard. Soon they got to see Mae's face a little, in the flash of lightning. That is how the whether connects to the main event.

//Question #3:// When the spring got destroyed, I think that Mae and Angus felt like that it is finally gone and over. I think they had a little sadness in the book after they found out that the spring was destroyed. Angus was like "Oh," after he heard that, so I think that maybe he thought that he would get to see it one more time.

I think that it is bad that the spring got destroyed, because after Winnie pour the water bottle to the toad, she could have drank more and went off with Jesse. I feel bad for Jesse. It was his chance, and it was broken because the spring was destroyed. I just feel so bad because this didn't come as happy ending like I expacted to.

=Tuck Movie and Book comparison=

//Question #1:// The three major differences that I think are that the plan for getting Mae out was different,and Miles only took Winnie away not Mae or the others. Also Winnie's father and a couple of other men with the man in the yellow suit went to get Winnie.

//Question #2:// I think that there is a difference in the plan because they want to make it a little more fun. I think that there is a difference in the part where her father goes with them is because they wanted to tell that her father is so much worried about her. Finally, I think that there is a difference on the Miles taking Winnie away part is that I think they wanted to show how angry Miles was at Jesse.

//Question #3:// I like the book better because it tells more detales and of how the book describes it makes it fun.