Tuck Plot
Vocabulary
Characters
Extras
100

Why does the Tuck family take Winnie?

She sees Jesse drinking from the spring.

100

Victim

The person who is targets by others for something bad.

100

Why is Winnie out in the wood?

She wanted to do something more with her life and was thinking about running away.

100

What is one figurative language from Ch 9?

YOU HAVE 15 SECONDS

OPEN

200

What does Winnie want to do at the start of the story?

She wants to run away and do something bigger with her life.


200
Captor

The people that capture someone.

200

How do Miles and Jesse feel about having everlasting life?

Miles thinks it is a serious matter that shouldn't be taken lightly.

Jesse thinks it is a gift that will give them many opportunities. 

200

What are three types of figurative language?

Explain each of them.

OPEN

300

Who hears the story and follows the Tucks to their home?

The man in yellow.

300

Consequences

The result of some action.

300

Who owns a music box and takes it with her everywhere she goes?

Mae
300

What are Two metaphors that Angus explains to Winnie?

Those who drink the spring are just rocks stuck by the road.

The Tuck family is the boat. Stuck and unable to move on.

Life is a wheel that never stops moving.

400

What are 3 key details that lead to Winnie being at the Tucks house? 

Winnie is tired of her family always watching her.

Winnie wants to run away

Winnie goes into the wood

Winnie sees Jesse drink the spring

The Tuck family kidnaps Winnie.

400

Sympathetic

To feel sorry for something or someone.

400
_________ was very happy to see that Winnie came to their home.

Angus

400

What are two ways that Tuck Everlasting connects to Stockholm Syndrome?

Ch 8 - Winnie likes the Tucks and becomes their friend.

Ch 10 - She feels comfortable with the Tucks at their home.

500

What is the main idea of the first 12 chapters?

After seeing Jesse drink from the spring, Winnie is taken to the Tuck family home, where she begins to make a connection with them.

500

Stockholm Syndrome

To develop a positive connection with your captors.

500

What are 3 ways that Winnie changed her thinking during the first 12 chapters.

First, she wants to run away

Second, she is scared and wants to go home.

Third, she feels comfortable with the Tucks, her friends.

Fourth, she feels the Tucks are criminals and wants to go home.

500

What chapter/page does the book say, "the house was proud of itself."

What type of figurative language is this?

Ch 1. Page 6

Personification.