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CENTER 1 Complete Ch. 18-25 Vocabulary Exercise Create Frayer Models (dictionary definition, use it in a sentence, 1 antonym and 1 synonym) for the following words: Fleeting Hoarsely Flush Ignorant Envious Grimly Acrid Insistent Remorseless Gentility Prostrate Ebbed Exultant Gait revulsion

CENTER 2 Ch. 20-21 Comprehension Questions Ch. 20 Who witnesses what Mae does to the man in the yellow suit? To protect the Tucks, what does Winnie tell the constable? How does Angus Tuck feel when he stares at the man in the yellow suit? What will happen to Mae if the man in the yellow suit dies? Why are the Tucks horrified by the thought of that happening to Mae? What new possibility does Winnie see before her? Ch. 21 What does Winnie’s grandmother think is the reason Winnie went away with the Tucks? Explain the dilemma that Mr. Foster feels about the man in the yellow suit. How is Winnie different when she returns home? How did Winnie get what she always wanted by being with the Tucks? Why can’t the constable press kidnapping charges against the Tucks? What happens to the man in the yellow suit?

CENTER 3 Complete Dialect Activity Please write responses on your own paper Read each example of dialect from the novel. Rewrite each example so that it makes better sense to you. Then use the quotes to draw a conclusion about the character speaking the quote in the novel.

CENTER 4 ACTIVE READING CH. 21-EPILOGUES As you are reading you will need to complete a note taking guide for Ch. 20-21, 22-23, 24-25, Epilogue Each note taking guide should include setting, characters and descriptors, summary and prediction.

CENTER 5 VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT PLEASE COMPLETE ON YOUR OWN SHEET OF PAPER!!! Directions: For each vocabulary word (in BOLD print), first indicate which part of speech in which the word appears. Then indicate which words in the sentence give clues to the word’s meaning by writing those key words and also write an original definition for the vocabulary word based on the clues (inference). Then look up the word in the dictionary and write the real definition.

CENTER 6 Ch. 22-Epilogue Comprehension Questions

CENTER 7 CREATE YOUR OWN PLOT DIAGRAM FOR TUCK EVERLASTING AFTER PLOTTING THE STORY YOU MUST ALSO INDICATE THE THEMES PRESENT; THE CONFLICT AND WHETHER IT IS INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL