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Post by Teacher Bot on Oct 2, 2012 12:42:01 GMT -5
Chapters Twenty-Two and Twenty-Three
•Create a story graph for Tuck Everlasting.
•Identify any recurring images and explain what they suggest.
•How do the author's descriptions of the weather add drama and emphasize a change in Winnie?
Chapter Twenty-Four
•Write about responsibility and obeying the law. What are some variations and exceptions? In what ways is Winnie facing these issues?.
•What vivid words and phrases does the author use in Chapter 24? Do these details make the chapter more interesting or exciting? Why?
•"Stone walls do not a prison make, / Nor iron bars a cage." How does this relate to the story?
Chapter Twenty-Five
•If you were in Winnie's place, would you drink the spring water? Give reasons for your answer.
•Note any recurring images and what they suggest.
Epilogue
•List details from the epilogue that show time has passed since the last time the Tucks were in Treegap..
•Why does Tuck say "Good girl" when he sees Winnie's gravestone?
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Post by Mya Mays on Oct 9, 2012 13:51:59 GMT -5
Chapters Twenty-Two and Twenty-Three
1. Identify any recurring images and explain what they suggest. A wheel is on the waying and there is a wheel n the road.A toad keeps showing up .Winnie keeps showing her feelings for Jesse.
2.How do the author's descriptions of the weather add drama and emphasize a change in Winnie?
The author's descriptions of the weather add drama and emphasize was very deserte.
Chapter Twenty-Four
1. Write about responsibility and obeying the law. What are some variations and exceptions? In what ways is Winnie facing these issues?.
The responsibility of obeying the law is all whys obey the law and sometimes you dont need to obey the law.
2. What vivid words and phrases does the author use in Chapter 24? Do these details make the chapter more interesting or exciting?
Faintly,blacksmith,storm,building,nearer,and dropped. yes because it makes the story more deserte.
3."Stone walls do not a prison make, / Nor iron bars a cage." How does this relate to the story?
Winnie flet like she was in a prison but it was all in her mind.
Chapter Twenty-Five
1. If you were in Winnie's place, would you drink the spring water? Give reasons for your answer.
Yes because i would want to live forever and ever.
2. Note any recurring images and what they suggest.
The tud and the wheel.
Epilogue
1. List details from the epilogue that show time has passed since the last time the Tucks were in Treegap..
2 years has passed.
2. Why does Tuck say "Good girl" when he sees Winnie's gravestone?
He saw that Winnie saw lieing forever is not all fun and games
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Post by Brandon Lee on Oct 9, 2012 14:06:01 GMT -5
chap. 22-23 2. Living forever the different points of view keep going on and on in Winnie's head. 3. The weather got a lot hotter because Winnie paid more attention to things and is more relaxed. chap 24 1. It is the right thing to do and can keep the world safer. Winnie knows Mae can not be hanged immortal or not. 2. ''Winnie faintly shocked''. it makes you picture the scene. 3. The Tucks are trapped in endless lives in the cage of hiding running leaving. chap. 25 1. No it would be terrible to live forever you could never stay in one place for long. 2. The wheel and how everything changed. Epilogue 1. gas station,hot dog stand, and a dry cleaner. 2. He knows she let her time pass and her self die rather than stop her wheel.
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Post by Alonda Weaver on Oct 9, 2012 14:12:48 GMT -5
got it.
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