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How do Mae and Miles take care of Winnie on the trip to their home?
How do Mae and Miles take care of Winnie on the trip to their home?
Mae gives Winnie her hat, and Miles carries Winnie when she is tired.
What does Angus Tuck mean when he exclaims, 'The boys say you brung along a real, honest-to-goodness, natural child!'?
What does Angus Tuck mean when he exclaims, 'The boys say you brung along a real, honest-to-goodness, natural child!'?
Winnie is not immortal. She ages like other people and is a real child.
How does the reader know that Angus cares about Winnie?
How does the reader know that Angus cares about Winnie?
Angus tells Winnie he is happy to see her, and it is the best thing to happen to him in 80 years.
Compare and contrast the Foster and Tuck homes.
Compare and contrast the Foster and Tuck homes.
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What sits in the corner of the Tucks' home?
What sits in the corner of the Tucks' home?
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What jobs do Mae, Angus, Miles, and Jesse do to make money?
What jobs do Mae, Angus, Miles, and Jesse do to make money?
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What conclusion does Winnie come to about the condition of the Tucks' house?
What conclusion does Winnie come to about the condition of the Tucks' house?
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How long have the Tucks lived in their home, and why are they thinking of moving?
How long have the Tucks lived in their home, and why are they thinking of moving?
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What advice does Mae give Winnie about living life? Explain how Mae might have come to this conclusion.
What advice does Mae give Winnie about living life? Explain how Mae might have come to this conclusion.
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How is breakfast at the Tucks' different from what Winnie is used to? Why does she feel the meal is 'luxurious'?
How is breakfast at the Tucks' different from what Winnie is used to? Why does she feel the meal is 'luxurious'?
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What is the one rule in the Tuck house?
What is the one rule in the Tuck house?
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When does Winnie begin to get homesick? Why does she suddenly feel this way?
When does Winnie begin to get homesick? Why does she suddenly feel this way?
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Why does Angus insist on talking to Winnie?
Why does Angus insist on talking to Winnie?
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Where does Angus take Winnie to talk to her?
Where does Angus take Winnie to talk to her?
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What does Angus mean when he tells Winnie, 'Everything's a wheel, turning and turning, never stopping?' How is this wheel similar to the Ferris wheel in the Prologue?
What does Angus mean when he tells Winnie, 'Everything's a wheel, turning and turning, never stopping?' How is this wheel similar to the Ferris wheel in the Prologue?
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How does Angus compare the Tuck's life to the rowboat?
How does Angus compare the Tuck's life to the rowboat?
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What does Angus say is the one certainty in life?
What does Angus say is the one certainty in life?
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Why does Angus not want anyone else to drink from the spring? Explain.
Why does Angus not want anyone else to drink from the spring? Explain.
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What does Miles tell Pa at the pond? What do you think happened?
What does Miles tell Pa at the pond? What do you think happened?
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Study Notes
Care for Winnie
- Mae provides Winnie with her hat, showing maternal care.
- Miles carries Winnie when she feels tired, indicating a protective nature.
Angus Tuck's Perspective on Childhood
- Angus refers to Winnie as a "real, honest-to-goodness, natural child," highlighting her mortality and normalcy compared to the Tucks.
Angus's Affection for Winnie
- Angus expresses joy in seeing Winnie, calling it the best event in 80 years, demonstrating his fondness.
Tuck vs. Foster Homes
- Foster home is orderly and clean, reflecting conventional living standards.
- Tuck home is dusty and disorganized, representing their nonchalant lifestyle regarding standards.
Tuck's Unused Shotgun
- A forgotten shotgun sits in the corner of the Tucks' home, symbolizing abandonment of past life.
Tuck Family Jobs
- Mae and Angus craft items to sell.
- Miles works as a carpenter and blacksmith.
- Jesse takes on various odd jobs, indicating diverse income sources.
Winnie's Observation on Tuck's Living Conditions
- Winnie notes the Tucks' indifference to the clutter, reflecting their acceptance of an unconventional lifestyle.
Tuck Family's Time in Their Home
- The Tucks have resided in their home for 20 years; they contemplate moving to avoid attracting attention to their immortality.
Mae's Life Philosophy
- Mae teaches Winnie that life must be lived fully, regardless of its length, stemming from their acceptance of immortality.
Unconventional Breakfast at Tucks'
- Tuck breakfasts are informal, taking place in the parlor with finger-licking and no napkins, making it feel luxurious to Winnie.
Dining Etiquette in the Tuck Home
- The Tucks adhere to a rule of no conversation during meals, considering chewing a personal affair.
Winnie's Homesickness
- Winnie experiences homesickness during meals, finding personal chewing inappropriate with strangers.
Angus's Intentions
- Angus insists on speaking with Winnie to explain the importance of keeping the spring's secret.
Location of Angus's Conversation with Winnie
- Angus chooses the pond for their discussion, offering a serene setting for a serious talk.
Life as a Wheel
- Angus compares life to a turning wheel, symbolizing constant change and the inevitability of time's passage, akin to the Ferris wheel introduced in the Prologue.
Rowboat Analogy
- Angus likens the Tucks' stagnant existence to a rowboat trapped in a pond, illustrating their inability to move forward in time.
Certainty of Death
- Angus states that death is the only certainty in life, emphasizing its inevitability.
Concerns About the Spring's Power
- Angus warns against others drinking from the spring, suggesting they may regret seeking immortality when faced with its permanence.
Incident at the Pond
- Miles informs Pa that their horse was stolen, hinting at potential conflicts or challenges ahead.
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