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Tuck Everlasting
Name____________________________ Big Idea Strategy-- Tuck Chapters 17, 18, 19, and 20 Chapter 17 What were two important ideas Winnie learned about life from Miles? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter 18 Why were the Tucks surprised to hear a knock at their door? __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter 19 List at least three new pieces of information learned about the man in the yellow suit. (Be sure to write clear phrases—NOT a word or two!) __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What big event happened at the end of this chapter as the constable rides up? ______________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Chapter20 What big event happened at the end of this chapter? In other words, what does Winnie realize?_________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Tuck Everlasting Vocabulary
Tuck Everlasting

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TRANQUIL ---(ad) quiet and peaceful

AMBLED --(v) slowly stroll

OPPRESSIVE (adj.) --to weigh heavily to the point of making one feel overwhelmed

MELANCHOLOY --(adj).—sad

ISOLATION --(n).--alone and separate

BROOCH --(n). --an oversized pin

GOGGLED -- (v) to stare with amazement wide-eyed

GRIMACE --- (n) a facial expression in which the face is twisted due mental or physical pain

ELATED --(adj.) really excited and happy

HELTER SKELTER -- (noun) very disorganized and no sense of where things belong

PERILOUS --(adj.) dangerous

ANGUISH -(noun) feeling of great sorrow


TEEMING -- (adj.) a lot of "things" ; abundant

METAPHYSICS --(noun) --the study of the supernatural and more

GHASTLY --(adj.) a terrifying, dreadful look or appearance


ILLITERATE –n. ---person who is unable to read/ write;
Having little or no education

REMORSELESS—adj.—without regret for one’s actions

PLAINTIVE—adj.—sounding or looking sad;
expressing suffering

ACCOMPLICE—n. ---a person who aids or assists in a criminal act

WISTFUL—adj.---full of wishfulness


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Updated: May 18, 2010  



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