1. Explain a "life lesson" that a regular person could take from this book and use in their real life.
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A life lesson someone could take from this book is to enjoy what you have in life because it will evetually go away. For instance enjoy the people you love now because they will die eventually, and you should value you everything you have.
A life lesson a person could take from this book and use in their life is that life is precious and you should live it up to the fullest because one day, it will go away. For instance, Winnie wanted to make a difference in the world, and she did when she helped Mae escape the jail.
A life lesson someone could take from this book would be that life goes on and on as you meet other people. You have to forget about the people who aren't in your life anymore. We say this because eventually, Winnie forget about the Tucks and started her own family. -p.s. MJ is actually Jamal and Kayla Anima (temporarily). :)
A "life lesson" that someone could take from this story is that if you truly care about someone then you should do anything for that person for that person. For example if Jesse truly cared about Winnie then he should have come back for her. Eva Jackson
A life lesson a normal person could take from this book is we should appreciate life because not everyone has forever. Also running from problems won't make things better.
A life lesson that a regular person could take from this book and use it in their real life is that you should keep your life how it is and not change it. For example, the Tucks did not die but they had to see Winnie die.
The life lesson in the book , is - " Be careful of what you wish for." For example, Winnie wished she was independent in the beginning , but later she wished she had stayed with the Tucks .
If we could ask Winnie a question about her decision we would ask her "Why didn't you drink from the spring so you could live with Jesse for eternal life?" I would ask her this because she seemed happy with the Tucks and she would've been able to live them forever. For example they treated her like family unlike her real family. - Zaddock and Adrian
A life lesson that you could learn from Tuck Everlasting is that life moves in a circle (like Tuck explained) and that you should do what is right even if it is wrong. For example, Winnie helps Mae escape from jail even though she could get in trouble and it is breaking the law. You should help people even if its wrong. - Caleb & Ananya
A life lesson a person could take from this story is that you should be proud of what you have. For example the Fosters gave away their wood even though they should've been proud of what they had because once they sold it they can't get it back again. - Zaddock and Adrian
A life lesson a person could take from this story is that you should keep your life how it is and not change it. For example, the Tuck family did not die and had to watch Winnie die. Zach and Shailen
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A life lesson someone could take from this book is to enjoy what you have in life because it will evetually go away. For instance enjoy the people you love now because they will die eventually, and you should value you everything you have.
Isabella and Phoenix
A life lesson a person could take from this book and use in their life is that life is precious and you should live it up to the fullest because one day, it will go away. For instance, Winnie wanted to make a difference in the world, and she did when she helped Mae escape the jail.
A life lesson someone could take from this book would be that life goes on and on as you meet other people. You have to forget about the people who aren't in your life anymore. We say this because eventually, Winnie forget about the Tucks and started her own family. -p.s. MJ is actually Jamal and Kayla Anima (temporarily). :)
A "life lesson" that someone could take from this story is that if you truly care about someone then you should do anything for that person for that person. For example if Jesse truly cared about Winnie then he should have come back for her.
Eva Jackson
A life lesson a normal person could take from this book is we should appreciate life because not everyone has forever. Also running from problems won't make things better.
Maverick
Robyn
Cameron💩
A life lesson that a regular person could take from this book and use it in their real life is that you should keep your life how it is and not change it. For example, the Tucks did not die but they had to see Winnie die.
The life lesson in the book , is - " Be careful of what you wish for." For example, Winnie wished she was independent in the beginning , but later she wished she had stayed with the Tucks .
Jonathan, Sofia
If we could ask Winnie a question about her decision we would ask her "Why didn't you drink from the spring so you could live with Jesse for eternal life?" I would ask her this because she seemed happy with the Tucks and she would've been able to live them forever. For example they treated her like family unlike her real family. - Zaddock and Adrian
A life lesson that you could learn from Tuck Everlasting is that life moves in a circle (like Tuck explained) and that you should do what is right even if it is wrong. For example, Winnie helps Mae escape from jail even though she could get in trouble and it is breaking the law. You should help people even if its wrong. - Caleb & Ananya
A life lesson a person could take from this story is that you should be proud of what you have. For example the Fosters gave away their wood even though they should've been proud of what they had because once they sold it they can't get it back again. - Zaddock and Adrian
A life lesson a person could take from this story is that you should keep your life how it is and not change it. For example, the Tuck family did not die and had to watch Winnie die.
Zach and Shailen
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