Tuck Everlasting
by Natalie Babbit


Thursday, September 19

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From:
Carmen
To: Everyone
Welcome to the Tuck Everlasting discussion! Those of you starting your discussion of Tuck today might want to check back and read yesterday's messages. Raoul (the other host) and I posted some big theme questions. These are just some things that we can all think about as we read.
From:
Raoul
To: Everyone
Hi . . .It's great to think about the big theme questions now, before you've read the book, and then go back to them later, after you've read the book. Your answers to the questions might change!

Have a good day!

From:
Morgan,Edgar, & David
Grade 5
Centennial School
Plano, IL
To: Carmon
Hi,Life is like a wheel because it keeps on going forever.Death plays a a painfull and or a pleasent roll in life by getting ried of the old and keeps the new.The changes people have are you get older, have kids, get marrid, get a job, and then die.
From:
Maggie, Lorena,Travis Juan
Grade 5
Centennial School
Plano, IL
To: Carmen
Dear Carmen this is what we think,
for your first question- first you are born, you grow up, then get married, have babies, grow older, then die.
From:
Maggie, Lorena,Travis Juan
Grade 5
Centennial School
Plano, IL
To: Carmen
Dear Carmen this is what we think,
for your first question- first you are born, you grow up, then get married, have babies, grow older, then die.
From:
Shelby, Jorge, Sara, Migual
Grade 5
Centennial School
Plano, IL
To: Carmen
We think your born then you grow older and your body changes then you get married then you have children then you get a job, hen you become a senoir, and last you die!