Tuck Everlasting Chapter 7 Vocab Quiz
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Tuck Everlasting Chapter 7 Vocab Quiz

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Questions and Answers

What does eagerness mean?

  • boredom
  • enthusiasm (correct)
  • indifference
  • reluctance
  • What does knobby mean?

    bumpy

    What does carved mean?

    cut into

    What does shack mean?

    <p>simple house</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does plum mean in this context?

    <p>direct hit</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does shudder mean?

    <p>shake</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does graze mean?

    <p>to eat grass</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does toadstool mean?

    <p>type of mushroom</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does whit mean?

    <p>very small amount</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does scarcely mean?

    <p>almost not at all</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does slice mean?

    <p>to cut thinly</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who drank from the spring?

    <p>Mae, Angus Tuck, Miles, Jesse, and the horse</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who didn't drink from the spring and why is it important?

    <p>The cat didn't drink and it eventually died</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Pa do to the tree?

    <p>Carved a 'T' in it</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What things happened to make the Tucks realize something strange was happening to them?

    <p>Jesse fell out of a tree and landed on his head. Pa got snake bit. Jesse ate the poison toadstools. Mae cut herself. The horse got shot.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Mile's wife do and why?

    <p>His wife decided he had sold his soul to the devil and she took his two kids and left him.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did Tuck test out his theory about the spring?

    <p>He shot himself to prove he couldn't die</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Vocabulary from "Tuck Everlasting" - Chapter 7

    • Eagerness: Signifies enthusiasm or keen interest, highlighting character emotions or actions.
    • Knobby: Describes a bumpy texture, perhaps relating to physical landscapes or objects in the story.
    • Carved: Indicates the act of cutting into something, symbolic of decisions or permanence in the plot.
    • Shack: Refers to a simple, often rustic house, providing insight into the living conditions or lifestyle of characters.
    • Plum: Used metaphorically to mean a direct hit or perfect example, possibly relevant when discussing pivotal events.
    • Shudder: Represents a physical reaction such as shaking, possibly tied to fear or surprise experienced by characters.
    • Graze: To eat grass, it may reflect themes of nature and simplicity in the Tucks’ lifestyle.
    • Toadstool: Denotes a type of mushroom, which can represent danger through the storyline’s events.
    • Whit: Indicates a very small amount, emphasizing scarcity or minimal impact in certain situations.
    • Scarcely: Means almost not at all, reinforcing themes of rarity or the unusual nature of events.
    • Slice: Refers to cutting thinly, which can symbolize division or separation in relationships or ideas.

    Discussion Questions and Answers

    • Who drank from the spring?: Mae, Angus Tuck, Miles, Jesse, and the horse consumed the water, which becomes critical to their immortality.
    • Who didn't drink from the spring and why is it important?: The cat did not drink, eventually dying, highlighting the effects of the spring’s water only on those who partake.
    • What did Pa do to the tree?: Carved a "T" into it, representing a mark of identity or permanence in their lives.
    • What things happened to make the Tucks realize something strange was happening to them?: Various incidents, such as Jesse falling from a tree, Mae getting cut, and the horse being shot, reinforced their understanding of their unusual condition.
    • What did Miles' wife do and why?: She perceived Miles as having sold his soul, leading her to take their children and leave, showcasing themes of misunderstanding and consequence.
    • How did Tuck test out his theory about the spring?: Tuck shot himself as a test for immortality, illustrating the desperate need to understand their condition and its implications.

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    Test your understanding of vocabulary from Chapter 7 of 'Tuck Everlasting' with these flashcards. Each card presents a word alongside its definition to enhance your comprehension and discussion skills. Perfect for students looking to engage more deeply with the text.

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