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In Chapter 12 of Tuck Everlasting, Tuck takes Winnie out on the pond to try and explain why she must not tell anyone about the spring of water that makes people live forever. The natural setting of the pond, and the water of the pond itself serve as symbols of life and time and change, helping Tuck make his point.
I'd go with faith. He wears the belt to represent his failure, "a man may hide his misdeed, but never erase it." It's more a symbol of honor than failure.
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C: sec 10: i have always been regretting that I was not as wise as the day I was born
Good thinking coming on here but we cannot write a summary for you. They are really easy to write tho. Type the passage and I could possibly do it for u