Tuck Everlasting

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Tuck Everlasting Quiz

Test your knowledge of the enchanting story of Tuck Everlasting! This quiz will challenge your understanding of the characters, events, and themes presented in the book.

Whether you're a fan of the story, a student preparing for class, or just looking to refresh your memory, this quiz will provide:

  • Engaging questions about key plot points
  • Insights into character relationships and developments
  • A fun way to learn more about the book
16 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ReadingRiver452
Who is murdered in the story?
The Man in the Yellow Suit
Mae Tuck
Tuck
Winnie
How does Jesse Tuck feel about Winnie?
He hates her
He is upset with her
He is jealous of her
He is in love with her
What type of story is this?
Fantasy
Non-Fiction
Adventure
Comedy
What does Winnie use some of the water for?
She gives it to the animals in the woods
She waters her plants in the garden
She saves the life of the Man in the Yellow Suit
She saves a toad's life
What does Winnie try to do almost everyday?
Work in the garden
Run away
Make her family angry
Visit the Tuck family
What happens at the end of the story?
Winnie runs away with Jesse and the Tuck family
The Tucks come back to visit and find that Winnie has died
Winnie opens an animal shelter in the woods
Winnie becomes a burglar
During what month does the story take place?
May
August
July
June
What will Jesse Tuck not let Winnie do when he meets her?
Ride his horse
Drink from the fountain
Play with his dog
Work in the garden
When the Fosters hear the "elf music" coming from the wood, what is it really?
A band of robbers that played instruments
Jesse's harmonica
A band who was living in the woods
Mae Tuck's music box
What do the Tucks do to Winnie when she finds them in the woods?
They ask her to help them move into a new house
They kidnap her
They invite her to dinner
They take her to the hospital
Who owns the Treegap Wood at the beginning of the book?
The Tucks
The Adams
The Fosters
A company from Treegap
What event DIDN"T happen to the Tucks to make them realize that something strange was happening to them?
Mae ate poison
Jesse fell from a tree and landed on his head
Pa got bit by a snake
Mae cut herself
Who is Tuck and what does he dream about?
Mae's brother; about running
Jesse's brother; about swimming
Mae's husband; dreams about Heaven
Winnie's brother; walking through the wood
The following quote represents what type of figurative language? "It was the hottest day yet, so heavy that the slightest exertion brought on a flood of perspiration."
Hyperbole
Personification
The following quote represents what type of figurative language? " If people knowed about the spring down there in Treegap, they'd all come running like pigs to slops."
Alliteration
Simile
The following quote represents what type of figurative language? "Across the pond a bullfrog spoke a deep note of warning."
Assonance
Personification
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