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My name is Ann [436]
3 years ago
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25 points!!!! Tuck Everlasting Review 4. Explain why no one ever goes into the woods

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ira [324]3 years ago
6 0

Answer + Explanation:  

The woods in Tuck Everlasting are <u>mesmerizing and almost magical</u>. <u>There is a somber, muffled quietness in the woods that almost feels claustrophobic.</u> According to the book, it is <em>a sleepy woods</em>, which makes the characters subdued and nervous. This<em> magical quality</em> makes the <em>people fearful of the woods and hesitant about entering</em>. The <em>magic in the trees</em> is presumably because of<em> the spring that runs through it</em>.

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