Table of Contents
- 1 What does the man in the yellow suit remind Winnie of?
- 2 What does the man in the yellow suit tell Winnie’s grandmother?
- 3 What gift does Jesse give Winnie?
- 4 Why is Winnie reminded of her grandfather’s funeral?
- 5 What gift did the man in the yellow suit give to her grandmother?
- 6 What did Winnie’s grandmother say when she heard music coming from the wood?
- 7 Does Jesse marry Winnie?
- 8 How does Angus Tuck respond to Winnie?
What does the man in the yellow suit remind Winnie of?
A loved one has died. Like the ribbons, the man in the yellow suit might appear and sound nice and neat, but he most definitely represents a dark, evil force in the novel. Winnie being reminded of her grandfather’s funeral is her internal warning system going off about the stranger.
What does the man in the yellow suit tell Winnie’s grandmother?
The man in the yellow suit approaches Winnie and asks her how well she knows the people of Treegap. During the conversation, Winnie’s grandmother comes out and tells the man that the Foster family has been in Treegap for a long time but they don’t know everybody. It’s elves!” crowed her grandmother excitedly.
What event happens right as Mae knocks the man in the yellow suit out with the stock of the gun?
The man in the yellow suit wants to take Winnie and expose the Tuck family’s secret of immortality. Mae Tuck is absolutely unwilling to let that happen, so she attacks the man by hitting him in the head with the stock of a shotgun.
What gift does Jesse give Winnie?
While helping Mae Tuck escape from prison, Jesse gives Winnie a bottle of the spring water and reminds her of her options. Later, Winnie sees a toad she has befriended being harassed by a dog. She decides to get the bottle Jesse gave her and use it to help the toad.
Why is Winnie reminded of her grandfather’s funeral?
Winnie is suspicious of the man in the yellow suit because he is dressed formally and acts formally. You would not expect either of these things from the average passer-by on the street. She is reminded of a funeral when she sees him because of how is dressed and how he behaves.
How did the man in the yellow suit want to include the Tuck family in his business plan?
The man in the yellow suit proposes that the Tucks join him in his new business venture. So, the man in the yellow suit first makes a deal with Winnie’s family: the woods (and spring) for Winnie’s safe return. Then, he makes a deal with the Tucks to sell and advertise the “benefits” of the magic spring.
What gift did the man in the yellow suit give to her grandmother?
One day, when visiting his ailing grandmother, he gave her a music box. This reminded her that the woman with ”the family that never grew old” also had a music box.
What did Winnie’s grandmother say when she heard music coming from the wood?
What two comments did Winnie’s grandmother make about the music coming from the wood? Winnie’s grandmother said that she said had heard the music ages ago. She also said it was the first time Winnie had heard this music of elves she told her about.
Can the Tucks be killed?
Instead of just getting some water, the Tucks got immortality. They did not realize it at first, however. It wasn’t until the first accident that they realized that none of them could die.
Does Jesse marry Winnie?
One day, Winnie rescues a toad from a dog and decides to protect it by pouring the bottle of water Jesse gave her onto it. She reasons that she can always get more if she decides, when she turns seventeen, to drink the water and marry Jesse.
How does Angus Tuck respond to Winnie?
How does Angus Tuck respond to meeting Winnie? He seems nervous to meet her. He seems overly excited to meet her.
When Winnie is talking to the stranger and is reminded of the stiff black ribbons that hung on the door of the cottage for her grandfather’s funeral you infer?
When Winnie is talking to the stranger and is reminded of “the stiff black ribbons that hung on the door of the cottage for her grandfather’s funeral,” you infer: A. Winnie is not really paying attention to the stranger.