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About Tuck Everlasting by N. Babbitt Chpts 11-15

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 Uploaded Winnie Foster is a girl who lived a long time ago.
 Uploaded Winnie meets Angus Tuck. They call him Tuck. He is Mae’s husband and the boy’s father. He does not get older either.
 Uploaded Winnie eats dinner with the Tucks. Mae makes pancakes! They eat sitting on the floor. This is not like Winnie's house at all.
 Uploaded After dinner Angus Tuck takes Winnie for a ride in a boat. He wants to tell her about growing up.
 Uploaded All living things should grow and change. Plants, animals and people should grow and change.
 Uploaded Their boat gets stuck. Tuck says their lives are like the boat. They are stuck. They do not grow or change anymore.
 Uploaded They see flowers. Tuck tells Winnie that all things grow. Life is about growing and changing. It is good to grow and change.
 Uploaded If people knew about the special water, they would come to the woods. Many people would drink it. That would not be good.
 Uploaded Tuck said that life is like a wheel. It keeps turning. It keeps changing. It’s good to be part of the wheel of life.
 Uploaded Miles calls out to them. Someone has stolen the horse!
 Uploaded The man in the yellow suit found them! He took their horse. He rides it back to Winnie’s house.
 Uploaded Winnie’s family is worried about her. The man says he will tell them where Winnie is after they give him the woods.
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