Tuck Everlasting Reading Guide by G. K. Quinn

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Gait: ____________________________________________________________________ 10. “A feeling of revulsion swept through her. . ” revulsion: ________________________________________________________________ © 2006 Saddleback Educational Publishing 34 Focus on Reading: Tuck Everlasting STUDENT NAME ___________________________________________________ DATE__________________ VI. Chapter 25–Epilogue During Reading Check Your Understanding Multiple Choice Circle the letter of the best answer to each question.

Constables in the 1880s were what we would call police officers today. They were responsible for a wide area. Today, they largely carry out court orders. Today, putting someone to death for a crime is a controversial and serious issue. In the West of the late 1800s, hanging was the common punishment for anyone found guilty of murder. In the story, Mae’s escape is made possible by removing the entire window from the wooden jailhouse. Most jail cells in police stations today are located in the middle of the building, inaccessible from the outside.

Do you think that the behavior of Winnie’s family when she is returned to them is realistic? Explain. 5. Why do Winnie’s parents look at her anxiously? 6. Do you agree with Winnie’s conclusion that the stranger had to die? 7. Jesse begs Winnie to promise to drink the water when she turns seventeen. She does not answer. Do you think she might want to say yes? Explain. 8. Winnie has longed to make a difference in the world. In what way can she do so? 9. While waiting for midnight to come, Winnie has feelings of both guilt and excitement.

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