The Foster home is very...
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Sample responses include: orderly, formal
The Tuck home is very...
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Disorganized, informal
Winnie first sees ______ drinking from the spring.
Jesse Tuck
Peculiar
Strange, odd, out of the ordinary
Ageless animal, stolen from the Tucks by the man in the yellow suit
Horse
In the beginning of the story, Winnie talks to a _____ about running away.
Toad
The Tucks haven't changed in appearance in ____ years.
87
Who kidnaps Winnie?
Imagery
Provides comforting tune to all
Music box
This surrounds the Foster home...
Gate/Fence
Pa (Tuck) smiles the most when he is...
Sleeping
The man in the yellow suit wants _____ in exchange for leading the Fosters to Winnie.
The wood/spring
Comparison of two things using like or as
Simile
Animal that lives in a drawer in the Tuck home
Mouse
In addition to their home, the Fosters own the...
Wood/Spring
Miles had _____ children.
2
Winnie pours spring water on __________
Consolingly
Comfortingly
Find an example of imagery in the story.
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Winnie has ____ brothers and ____ sisters.
No / 0
In the end, Tuck and Mae find out the spring was destroyed after...
An electrical storm
Mae escapes jail and Winnie...
Takes her place
Shows the events in a story from the exposition to rising action to the climax to falling action to the resolution
Plot diagram
Find an example of a simile in the story. Explain its meaning.
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