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=Prologue= //Question#1:// If I could choose to live forever I would. I love life and enjoy making new friends and I take advantage of every single day. My family is wonderful and I love each and every person from my extended family to the family I wake up to every day. I go to a great school and have a wonderful teacher named Ms.Bedard. Yes, If I could live forever I definatly would.

//Question#2:// The three things that seemed unrelated were:#1: At dawn Mae Tuck went to see her two sons Miles and Jesse as she does every 10 years.
 * 2:At Noon time Winnie Foster decided to think about running away.
 * 3:At sunset a stranger appeared at the Fosters gate looking for someone

=Chapter 1= //Question#1://She belives Land Ownership is very odd, how deep does it go? Can you really own all of it or does it only mean that the land is owned? I think that no one can own land, land should be free to every individual who comes upon it. How can you really own land, what makes it yours? I think that it should be shared and nobody should be able to tell other people to stay off it //Question#2://If the road did not go around the wood and ran streight through it people wood have found the spring of imortalness and they wood have all become imortal and have great fights because they would all want to rule the worls. Therefor as the wars happened innocent mortals would be kill and world destruction would rain over everything

=Chapter 2&3= If I could I would like to change my destiny, if I was destined to be a garbage man I could change that and become what I really want to be. I could be successful in life and could support any goal that over came me. I could also change my friends destinys. I could make them be anything they want to help them be great. Plus if everone became succesful nobody would be poor.

I would also like to be the ruler of the world I would be able to balance Economy and Environment and help all the poor people of the world and make global peace. The world would be safe and violence would be diminished and everybody would be safe all the time. also I would try to help endangered animals and also help the people.

=Chapter 4= //Question #1://While the stranger is aproaching Winnie is catching fireflies. //Question #2://Winnies grandmother walked down the path to the gate because Winnie had called her for the man to speak to //Question #3//:Granny and Winnie have different opinions of the sound. Winnie thinks it's a music box, but Granny thinks it's elves //Question #4://The first inpression the man in the yellow suit gave me was that he was a kidnapper. Now I realized that he's just a man looking for the family, that I think are the Tucks.

=Chapter 5= //Question #1://I think Jesse doesn't let her drink from the fountain because he knows that she probably doesn't want the life of him and his family. I think he also knows that it would be very dangerous to the revealence of the spring because obviously Winnies family would notice that she isn't ageing. If I were in Jesses place I would have also not let her drink from the spring of immortality.

=Chapter 6= //Question#1://I think the reason Winnie didn't yell otu was because she was in such a great amount of shock that she couldn't produce any words. I also belive that it maybe wouldn't be of any use because The tucks would just keep running. I definatly would have yelled out because I would be very, very afraid. I think that you should always try to get help from anyone possible and that that would be they case especially in this perdicament. //Question#2://In the quote Babbit is using a simile. There is not really cold water going down her back but she is really scared or suddenly shocked. 1. ...Owned or not by it's fiery core, would have trembled on it's axis like a beetle on a pin (p.8) She's trying to say that the earth would not be able to handle the fact of the spring being uncovered. 2. Mae sat there, a great potato of a women...

=Chapter 7= //Question#1://The setting of Tuck Everlasting is in a village called Treegap that is near a wood and is host to all of the main charactors exept for the Tucks who live a little while away. It is august and is very hot and hard to breath (It is curiosly silent, too, with blank dawns and and glaring noons, and sunsets smeared with too much color). The dog days. In the wood there is the spring of immortality and the knotted tree with the "T" carved into it by Angus __T__uck. The area is balmy in the spring, stifeling in the summer, cool during fall, and cold during the winter. //Queston#2:// I think Jesse means that there was a plan to make some people immortal but that didn't work out and he had to banish the source and the drinkers. "He" being GOD. I also think that GOD thought that to make rulers he might make them immortal so he did and it was a complete failure. Last of all I think that it might be some sort of residue from a magical battle that took place.

=Chapter 8= //Question#1://The person who discovered there secret was the man in the yellow suit. Some specific quotes of when he created tension were (Nor did they notice that he was following now, beside the road far behind, his mouth, above the thin, grey beard, turned ever so slightly toward a smile). They also mention several things about him creeping and hiding and eaves dropping that create a lot of tension.

=Chapter 9= //Question#1://I belive the Tucks talk with bad grammer because they don't have a proper education and never have been taught grammer. I also think that because they are so old and are isolated from everyone havenot been around to learn new thing or customs. Even though it might have something to do with grammer it may be a easier way to say what there trying to say. I suspect that because they also grew up in the country that this might be common with those kind of people

=Chapter 10= //Question#1://Babbit talks about the Tucks house in such a way that it creates a picture in your mind of a pig sty(... the gentle eddies of dust, the silver cobwebs, the mouse who lived-and welcome to him!- in a table drawer). She says i'ts sloppy and there are messes everwhere. The floor is covered with wood chips and shavings, the furniture is covered with Mae's sewing equipment ,and everything else is just as messy as compost. Babitt gives a much different expression with Winnie's house. It's as shiny as a bald man's head. The foster women will not allow a spec of dirt and are CRAZY!!! about cleaning(Under the pitiless double assaults of her mother and grandmother, the cottage where she lived was always squeaking clean, mopped and swept into limp submission). My house is a mix between the two of them. It is clean but is not sqeaky clean and sometimes it's pretty sloppy.

=Chapter 11&12= //Question#1://I belive what Tuck is trying to get across is that the whole event of taking Winnie and there secret is going to fall apart. By this I mean that someone(the man in the yellow suit)is going to ruin everything and create trouble for everyone. //Question#2://1.(The sky was a ragged blaze of red and orange...)Metaphor. Babbit is trying to say that the sky is smeared with color. 2.(Across the pond a bullfroag spoke a deep note of warning)Personification. The frog croaked loudly. 3.(Just go out, like the flame of a candle)Simile. Winnie will just leave;she will diminish. 4.(We just //are//, we just //be//, like rocks beside the road)Simile. The Tucks arn't moving on, there stuck there, just here. 5.(and its double trembled on the surface of the pond like color spilt from a paintbox)Simile. The sun is colorful like spilled paint.

=Chapter 13&14= //Question#1://Tuck is sad and gloomy about living forever and he wishes things would start up again. He says that life is a wheel. His family has fallen off the wheel. He woan'ts more than ever to get back on that wheel. The third quote means that the Tucks don't move on they just are frozen in time. They have fallen off the wheel of life. They are just preasant and have no point anymore. Mae has accepted living forever and keeps the secret safe. Jesse is happy and exited about living forever wheras Miles is very sirious //Question#2://Mae would be wearing her petticoats and such and would look tired and weary. Jesse would have his grubby close on and would look happy and exited. Tuck would look sad and almost lifeless. And Miles would look regular and serious theywould be travelling with mae on the horse and the men walking. They would stay at a hotel and would hang around cheap unexpensive places.

=Chapter 15= //Question#1://We learn that the man in the yellow suit is actually a really evil and selfish man. Now that has been taken he has made a deal to get the spring all for himself. (I've got what you want and youve got what I want. Of course, you might find the child without my help, but... you might not find her in time. So: I want the wood, you wan't the child. It's a trade. A simple clear-cut trade. He looked around at their shocked faces, and as if he were seeing nothing there but there calm agreement, he smiled delightedly and rubbed his hands together. "Done and Done" he said. ) //Question#2://I think the man in the yellow suit makes this deal with the Fosters because he wants the spring of immortality. //Question#3://I think Babbitt didn't create any dialuge for the Fosters because they are so shocked They are overwhelmed by what the man in the yellow suit is telling them and can't produce any words.

=Chapter 16= //Question#1://I thin that the constable talks about the gallows because he might hang the Tucks. He says they will be put in jail then taken to the country jail to be done even worse to.

=Chapter 17= //Question#1://The two conversations are alike because in both conversations they talk about the aspect of life. What it would be like to live forever and the importance of the life cycle is what they talk about specifically. They are different because because in the conversations they are doing different things and talking about different parts of life. //Question#2://Miles didn't have his family drink from the spring because they found out the reason why they were living forever after she left and se would still look way older than him. His children would also be very close to his age and it just wouldn't work out. If I were in his shoes I would do the exact same thing. I think that he made a good cht is very very hot boice by letting them go for the better.

=Chapter 22&23= //Question#1://The plan is for Miles (who is a carpenter) will pull the bars out of the cell window by putting oil on the bars and prying out the nails. Then Winnie will act like Mae and hide in a blanket and wil not be seen till morning. While she is acting like Mae, the Tucks run away for a very very long time. I think this is a good decision because since Winie had done nothing wrong she will be taken home and the Tucks still have kept the secret. //Question#2://Winnie is feeling guilt and sadness. She feels guilt because if it wasn't because of her this might never have happend. She feels sadness when she sits in her rocking chair and realizes that the Tucks secret will be discovered when Mae can't die in the gallows. I have felt guilty when I mest up someones stuff and felt sad when I had to leave my dog in America

=Chapter 24-Epilogue= //Question#1://At first when Winnie leaves the house the air is heavy but as she and the Tucks broke into the cell thunder and lightning started up and soon after Mae was pulled out of the window rain start pulling down and everyone is instantly wet. A very drastic change indeed. //Question#2://The weather corrosponds with the main events perfectly. When ever the Tucks or Winnie make any loud noises the thunder covers up the sound being made. It is also a very dark night and that makes it hard for Mr.Policeman to find her in Mae's cell. //Question#3://I think Mae and Angus are actually happy that the spring was destroyed because now a heavy burden has been lifted off there shoulders. Now nobody will ever know about the spring or will be able to use it for wrong doing. I think the exqact same thing although it would have been nice if Winnie had drinken from the spring too.

=Comparison Assignment= //Question#1:// Three major differences are: 1.Miles is very aggresive and mean and he's soft and gentle in the book 2.Many scenes of Jesse and Winnie never happened in the book 3.Mae __and__ Tuck go to jail //Question#2://I think the maker of the movie included these details to make the movie more interesting. //Question#3://I like the book better because it was much more vivid then the movie and expressed every detail more carefully. The book has figuritave language and like Entertainment Weekly said: This book is as shapley, crisp, sweet, and tangy as a summer-ripe pear.