23 Questions
Who did Mae hit with the shotgun?
The man in the yellow suit
What was the constable's reaction when Winnie said she came with Tuck and Mae willingly?
He didn't believe her
What did Winnie do when she heard the constable accuse Mae of kidnapping her?
She let go of Tuck and turned around
Who did Winnie go away with?
The Tucks
What did Winnie's family believe about her disappearance?
She was bewitched by elves
What did Winnie's family think about the man in the yellow suit?
He was dangerous
What did Winnie's family do after she returned home?
They fed and petted her
Who did Winnie see crouching on the other side of the fence?
Jesse
What does Winnie want to do for the toad?
Give it some water
What is Miles' plan to set Mae free?
Take out the window frame
Why does Winnie's grandmother not want her to stay outside for long?
Because it's too hot
Which of the following best describes the weather on the longest day in the story?
Hot and unbearable
What did Winnie do with Jesse's bottle?
She hid it in a drawer
Why did Winnie's mother and grandmother behave differently on the longest day?
They were affected by the heat
What change in the sky indicated that it was going to rain?
The air became heavier
Who did Tuck gaze at when Winnie turned her eyes away?
The body on the ground
What did the constable tell Mae and Winnie to do?
Come with him and get locked up
What did the constable say would happen if the man in the yellow suit died?
Tuck would be hanged
What did Winnie say to Tuck before leaving?
Don't worry. Everything's going to be all right.
According to the text, why does Winnie feel the need to take care of Tuck and Mae?
Because they need her
According to the text, what is Winnie about to do that she knows is forbidden?
Go down to the jailhouse at midnight to change places with prisoners
According to the text, why does Winnie think her actions would be silly?
Because she can always say 'you never told me not to'
According to the text, why does Winnie feel the need to make them understand without explaining?
Because she wants to prove she can take care of Tuck and Mae
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