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11 Sep, 00:55:42
- Immortality (p. 12) - the state of living forever; a concept explored in the book Tuck Everlasting.
- Perilous (p. 18) - full of danger or risk; the Tuck family’s secret is considered perilous.
- Enchanting (p. 23) - captivating or charming; the woods near the Tuck’s house are described as enchanting.
- Melancholy (p. 29) - a feeling of sadness or gloom; Winnie feels a sense of melancholy when she realizes she will never age.
- Intriguing (p. 34) - fascinating or interesting; the Tuck family’s story is intriguing to Winnie.
- Bewilderment (p. 41) - a state of confusion or puzzlement; Winnie experiences bewilderment when she first meets the Tuck family.
- Elixir (p. 47) - a magical or medicinal potion; the Tuck family drinks an elixir that grants them eternal life.
- Dilemma (p. 53) - a difficult choice or decision; Winnie faces a dilemma when she learns about the Tuck’s secret and must decide whether to keep it or reveal it.
- Consequence (p. 59) - a result or effect of an action; the Tuck family warns Winnie about the consequences of drinking the water from the spring.
- Bittersweet (p. 65) - a mixture of happiness and sadness; the ending of the book is bittersweet as Winnie makes a choice that will impact her life.
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