WorksheetsTuck Everlasting Prologue-Ch. 11
Total questions: 14
Worksheet time: 7mins
What is the setting of Tuck Everlasting?
August in Treegap Village
April in Treegap Village
August at the Tucks
April at the Tucks
What does Winnie think about doing in the Prologue?
Drinking the spring water
Running Away
Going to visit Mae Tuck
Telling her grandmother there was a strange man at the fence
What does the wheel symbolize (represent) in Tuck Everlasting?
Love
Life
Family
Friendship
How long have the Tucks looked the same?
97 years
64 years
87 years
104 years
Who does Winnie see while she's being taken away by the Tucks?
Her grandma
The Toad
The Main in the Yellow Suit
Her Mother
What did Miles eventually lose due to being immortal?
His best friend from college
His favorite dog
His driver's license
His wife and children
Who believes they might as well enjoy being immortal since they can't change it?
Jesse
Mae
Miles
Angus (Tuck)
When was the last time the Tucks told someone their story of becoming immortal?
87 years ago when it first happened.
They have never told anyone before.
The Man in the Yellow Suit when he was just a child.
Miles told his wife and children before they left him.
On the plot mountain, which part of the story are we at in Tuck Everlasting?
Exposition (beginning)
Rising Action (conflict is continuing to build more and more)
Climax (turning point)
Falling Action (the outcome of the climax has been resolved)
Resolution (the end)
Why don't people go through the wood?
It was private property and the road went around it.
There was a sign telling people to stay out.
The trees were too thick to pass through.
People were afraid of the animals there.
Who sees Winnie as an "unexpected gift?"
Mae
The Main in the Yellow Suit
Jesse
Angus Tuck
What kind of conflict would this be considered? -The Man in the Yellow Suit chasing after the Tucks.-
Person vs. Person
Person vs. Self
Person vs. Nature
Person vs. Society
What kind of conflict would this be considered? -Anyone becoming immortal from drinking the spring water.-
Person vs. Person
Person vs. Self
Person vs. Nature
Person vs. Society
What kind of conflict would this be considered? -Winnie Foster deciding if she’s going to drink the water from the spring.-
Person vs. Person
Person vs. Self
Person vs. Nature
Person vs. Society
