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Tuck Everlasting Jeopardy How Long Can Your Team Last?

Literary Elements Events Places Who Said It? Characters Events Places Who Said It? Vocabulary 100 200 300 400 500

Literary Elements Q1 When is the story taking place? Spring Summer Fall

That’s Right! b) Summer

Sorry, Try Again!

Literary Elements Q2 Winnie struggles to decide is she should drink the water from the spring when she turn 17. This is an example of what type of conflict? Internal Conflict External Conflict Man vs. Man

You are CORRRECT! a) Internal Conflict

You are WRONG! So, Try Again.

Literary Elements Q3 Keeping the natural order of life and discovering ones self is an example of what literary term? mood setting theme

Excellent! c) theme

Nope, good try though.

Literary Elements Q4 The vivid pictures the author creates such as comparing life to a wheel is an example of what type of figurative language? Foreshadowing Pun Imagery

Good Job, that was a tough one! c) imagery

Give it another try!

Literary Elements Q5 The events of Tuck Everlasting are told from which point of view? First person Third person limited Third person omniscient

c) Third person omniscient You are AWESOME! c) Third person omniscient

Why don’t you give it another try!

Characters Q1 This character dreams of adventure but is too afraid to go for it. Winnie Jesse Miles

GGGRRREEEAAATTT! a) Winnie

Sorry, Try Again!

Characters Q2 This character’s wife left him because she thought he sold his sole to the devil. Angus Tuck Miles Tuck The Constable

SUPER!!! b) Miles Tuck

OH, so close!

Characters Q3 This character takes one day at a time and tries to protect her family. Winnie Winnie’s grandmother Mae Tuck

Extraordinary!!! c) Mae Tuck

Awe, Too Bad!

Characters Q4 This character is willing to sacrifice others to satisfy his own desires. Winnie’s grandmother The Man in Yellow Angus Tuck

Wonderful Answer Choice! c) The Man in Yellow

Well, now you have a 50/50 chance!

Characters Q5 This character is the dearest Tuck of all to Winnie. Angus Tuck Jesse Miles

You Rock! a) Angus Tuck

She did like him, but he was not the dearest to her!

Events Q1 What was Winnie contemplating in the beginning of the story? Throwing dirt on her mother Running away Killing the frog

Superb! b) Running away

Were you sleeping???

Events Q2 Why did the Tucks’ kidnap Winnie? To convince her not to tell anyone about the spring They wanted to hold her for ransom They always wanted a daughter

a) To convince her not to tell anyone about the spring Fabulous! a) To convince her not to tell anyone about the spring

Sorry, Try Again!

Events Q3 How did the constable know where to find Winnie? He followed the sound of the music box The man in the yellow suit Search dogs

Good for You! b) The Man in Yellow

Wake up, you can do it!

Events Q4 How did Tuck make sure the spring was the source of their changelessness? He cut himself He jumped off the roof He shot himself

You really listened!  c) He shot himself

Go back and give it another try!

Events Q5 How did the wood get destroyed? It caught fire An electrical storm The man in yellow cut it all down

Very Good Answer! b) An electrical storm

Please Try Again!

Places Q1 This is the town where Winnie Foster lives. Treegap The gap Walker

Well Done! b) Treegap

Um, DUH!!!

Places Q2 This is the place where Winnie first met Jesse. The wood By the fence By the river

That’s Right! a) By the wood

Sorry Charlie, Try Again!

Places Q3 This is the place where Tuck discussed the cycle of life to Winnie At the table during supper On the sofa, when he went to speak to her during the night In the rowboat on the pond

c) In the rowboat on the pond Awesome ! c) In the rowboat on the pond

Ooopppsss

Places Q4 This is the place where Mae would have gone if Winnie wouldn’t have taken her place? The gallows To jail

Wonderful! a) The gallows

Um, I wonder what it is now?

Places Q5 This is the place where Winnie slept the first night at the Tuck’s. On the sofa In the loft In Tuck and Mae’s room

That’s Right! a) On the sofa

Oh, this is a tough one!

Who Said It? Q1 “Did you really believe you could keep that water for yourselves?” Constable The Man in Yellow Winnie

WoW! b) The Man in Yellow

Too Bad! Try Again!

Who Said It? Q2 “I want to grow again, and change. And if that means I got to move on at the end of it, then I want that, too.” Angus Tuck Miles Jesse

Superb! a) Angus Tuck

Good Guess, but WRONG!

Who Said It? Q3 “Why, heck, Winnie, life’s to enjoy yourself, isn’t it? That’s what I say…” Mae Miles Jesse

You Did It Again! c) Jesse

Oops, not exactly.

Who Said It? Q4 “I’m not exactly sure what I’d do, you know, but something interesting-something that’s all mine.” Jesse Miles Winnie

That was a tough one, good job! c) Winnie

Well, at least now you have a 50/50 chance.

Who Said It? Q5 “It’s no use having that dream. Nothing’s going to change.” Mae Tuck Winnie

Wow, you are really good! a) Mae

Why don’t you just give it one more try!

Vocabulary Q1 Which word means wildly excited? Illiterate frantic courteous

Whoopee! b) frantic

Please Try Again! You do know what that means right?

Vocabulary Q2 Which word means thankfulness? gratitude wistful courteous

a) gratitude

Vocabulary Q3 Which word means too much pride in one’s appearance? melancholy exultant vanity

c) vanity

You should maybe take more pride in your work and STUDY!

Vocabulary Q4 Which word means fashionable, stylish? luxurious jaunty parlor

b) jaunty

What an ugly answer!

Vocabulary Q5 Which word means a puppet moved by strings? barbarian accomplice marionette

c) marionette

Um, pulled the wrong string this time!