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How does Winnie feel about eating with the tucks?
Winnie eats dinner with the Tucks and is surprised that they do not sit around a table and use napkins. While all of them eat in silence, Winnie reconsiders her situation. She starts to believe that the Tucks are actually criminals and that she has been kidnapped. Winnie tells them that she wants to go home.
How is supper at the Tucks different from supper at Winnie’s house?
Chapter 11 Dinner at the Tuck home is also very different to Winnie. They eat sitting in the parlor instead of around the table. There are no rules for dining like at her home and no one talks as long as there is food on the table.
How have Winnie’s feelings for the Tucks changed do you think she has stronger feelings for some of the Tucks than others?
How have Winnie’s feelings for the Tucks changed? Do you think she has stronger feelings for some of the Tucks than others? She is no longer afraid of them and has grown to love them. She has a crush on Jesse.
How do Winnie’s feelings change during dinner with the tucks Chapter 11?
In the middle of dinner, Winnie is confused by the lack of rules that exist. She suddenly realizes that she doesn’t know anything about the people and could be in danger. All she knows is that they have told her a crazy story about not changing in 84 years, then they tried to kidnap her.
What did the Tucks eat in Tuck Everlasting?
By Natalie Babbitt For breakfast, the Tucks have flapjacks (basically pancakes on steroids), and Jesse wakes up just in time to join them.
What makes Winnie’s happiness go away?
In a nut shell, Winnie feels like her parents are hovering over her every move. So her general miserable attitude at the beginning of the book is probably a combination of her wanting more independence and her parents attempting to stifle much of that.
Why does Winnie feel upset at dinner?
In the middle of dinner, Winnie is confused by the lack of rules that exist. She suddenly realizes that she doesn’t know anything about the people and could be in danger. All she knows is that they have told her a crazy story about not changing in 84 years, then they tried to kidnap her. She wants to go home.
What makes Winnie’s family think she has changed?
What makes Winnie’s family think that she has changed? What makes the fosters think that Winnie has changed is because that she says that she ran away by herself. She also does not act as shy of afraid anymore. Winnie lies to the constable to protect the Tucks from kidnapping charges.
Why does Winnie get upset during supper at the tucks?
Why does Winnie get upset while eating dinner with the Tucks? She doesn’t feel as if she belongs there – everything is done the Tucks’ way. When Mae suddenly recalls passing a man on the road, how does Winnie explain not calling out to him for help? Tuck describes their situation as being “rocks beside the road.”