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Tuck Character Traits You Do Chapters 20-21

Authored by Kasie Tidwell

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6th Grade

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Tuck Character Traits You Do Chapters 20-21
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Question 1 Part A:Which character trait best describes Angus Tuck in chapters 20-21?

Harsh

Concerned

Bold

Fearless

Defensive

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Question 1 Part B: Which piece of evidence best supports your answer to Part A.

"He was taking the child away," said Mae. Her voice was dull and exhausted. "He was taking the child against her will." (Ch. 20 paragraph 5)

“But Winnie kept her eyes on Tuck. His face was very pale, the creases deeper than ever, and his eyes looked blank and sunken. She heard him whisper again, "The gallows!" (Ch. 20 paragraph 20)

"Everything'll be all right," Tuck repeated slowly. (Ch. 20 paragraph 23)

"You mean, if he dies," Winnie had said, flatly, and they had sat back, shocked. (Ch. 21 paragraph 4)

"He can't die," she [Winnie] whispered, thinking of Mae. "He mustn't." (Ch. 21 paragraph 7)

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Question 2 Part A:Which character trait best describes Mae Tuck in chapters 20-21?

Harsh

Concerned

Bold

Fearless

Defensive

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Question 2 Part B: Which piece of evidence best supports your answer to Part A.

"He was taking the child away," said Mae. Her voice was dull and exhausted. "He was taking the child against her will." (Ch. 20 paragraph 5)

“But Winnie kept her eyes on Tuck. His face was very pale, the creases deeper than ever, and his eyes looked blank and sunken. She heard him whisper again, "The gallows!" (Ch. 20 paragraph 20)

"Everything'll be all right," Tuck repeated slowly. (Ch. 20 paragraph 23)

"You mean, if he dies," Winnie had said, flatly, and they had sat back, shocked. (Ch. 21 paragraph 4)

"He can't die," she [Winnie] whispered, thinking of Mae. "He mustn't." (Ch. 21 paragraph 7)

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Question 3 Part A:Which character trait best describes Winnie Foster in chapters 20-21?

Harsh

Concerned

Bold

Fearless

Defensive

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Question 3 Part B: Which piece of evidence best supports your answer to Part A.

"He was taking the child away," said Mae. Her voice was dull and exhausted. "He was taking the child against her will." (Ch. 20 paragraph 5)

“But Winnie kept her eyes on Tuck. His face was very pale, the creases deeper than ever, and his eyes looked blank and sunken. She heard him whisper again, "The gallows!" (Ch. 20 paragraph 20)

"Everything'll be all right," Tuck repeated slowly. (Ch. 20 paragraph 23)

"You mean, if he dies," Winnie had said, flatly, and they had sat back, shocked. (Ch. 21 paragraph 4)

"He can't die," she [Winnie] whispered, thinking of Mae. "He mustn't." (Ch. 21 paragraph 7)

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