Figurative Language
Plot
Character Study
Theme Study
Random Questions
100

What is foreshadowing? 

When an author gives a hint of something that is going to happen later in the story

100

What is a key characteristic of the rising action? 

The rising action of every story has the most conflict! 

100

Define antagonist and antagonist:

2 part

Antagonist: Villain- brings conflict to our story

Protagonist: Main character 

Bonus: Who is our antagonist and protagonist? 

100

What is the significance of the wood in our story? 

It is the source of immortality- the spring is in the wood. 

100

Who lives in the touch-me-not-cottage? 

The Fosters?

Bonus: What does this detail reveal about them? 

200

What is a simile? 

A comparison between two unlike things-using like or as. "I am busy as a bee" :) 

200

Which event is the climax of our story? 

Mae Tuck hitting the man in the yellow suit with a shotgun.

Bonus: Why is this event the climax? 

200

Describe the change in our protagonist?

1.) Towards the Tucks? 

2.) In her personality?

2 parts

Tucks: At first, she was scared of them, now she loves them like family! 

Personality: At first, she was a scared, immature girl, now she's matured and brave- taking risks. 

200

What is the theme of this novel? 

Life exists in a cycle and the joy of life is that there is only one life to live- we must make the best out of it. 

200

Who is immortal in our story?

Must include everyone to receive the points! (6!) 

1.) Tuck

2.) Mae

3.) Jesse

4.) Miles

5.) The horse

6.) The toad :) 

300

What is a metaphor? 

A comparison between two unlike things not using like or as. "The earth opened its petals and invited Winnie in." 

300

What is the reason the man in the yellow suit wants the wood? 


Be specific!

He wants to sell the wood and make a fortune out of selling immortality. 

300

Why is the man in the yellow suit a cunning, sinister individual? 

Because he lied to the Fosters about the events that happened and wants the wood in order to sell the secret of immortality- he's up to no good!

300

What is the significance of chapter 12 to our novel?

(When Tuck takes Winnie to the pond)

2 parts

Tuck explains how life exists in a cycle- everything is turning.

Tuck also explains how they are stuck- like the rowboat- in this cycle. 

300

Define omniscient narration? 

When the narrator knows everything that is happening in our story. 

Bonus: How does the our narrator develop third person omniscient narration? Various parts

400

Which of the following is an example of a metaphor from our novel? 

A.) The wood was at the center, the hub of the wheel.

B.) The first week of August hangs at the very top of the live-long year...like the highest seat of a ferris wheel.

C.) For she...would even go out of the world...like the flame of a candle.

D.) Life's got to be lived, no matter how long or short.

A.) The wood was at the center, the hub of the wheel.


Bonus: What is the author comparing? 

400

What is the resolution of our story? 


4 different parts!

A.) The Tucks return to Treegap

B.) Wood is destroyed 

C.) Tucks find out that Winnie didn't drink from the spring and died two years ago :(

D.) Tucks remain immortal

400

Describe all of the Tuck's perspective on immortality?1.) Mae?

2.) Tuck?

3.) Miles?

4.) Jesse?

4 parts!

Mae: She doesn't like it, but makes the best out of it! "No use fussing!"

Tuck: He hates it! He wants to die and regrets drinking from the spring. "I had the good dream."

Miles: He doesn't like it! Bonus: Why does he hate it? 

Jesse: He appreciates it and believes that being immortal allows you to see different parts of life. 

400

What is the significance of the toad in the novel? 

2 parts 


Winnie's desire to remain free.

Winnie's belief that human beings should not become immortal. 

400

What is the significance of the gallows? 

They present a threat to Mae and the Tucks' secret of immortality- if she gets hanged, their secret will be revealed. 

500

Why do authors use figurative language? 

To help create a picture in the reader's head- helps to prove the point or convey the idea that the author is trying to convey. 


Example:

I was excited. Vs. I am as happy as a child waiting for his birthday party. 

500

How does the man in the yellow suit drive our plot forward? 

He drives the plot forward by jeopardizing the Tucks' secret of immortality- he's always stalking and pushing our characters to face the dilemma of people finding out of immortality. 

500

Why is the constable an important character in our story? 

Because he witnesses Mae hitting the man in the yellow suit, and arrests Mae- it puts the secret of immortality at risk!

500

What does the author mean when she writes, “The wood was at the center, the hub of the wheel. All wheels must have a hub…. Fixed points they are, and best left undisturbed, for without them, nothing holds together." 

Unveiling the secret of immortality would be detrimental to humankind and it will mean that human life will fall apart. 

500

What color is the man in the yellow suit's clothing? 

yellow