How did the weather help the tucks in the escape?

How did the weather help the tucks in the escape?

How does the weather change as Winnie and the Tucks help Mae escape? The weather gets dark, and starts raining. The darkness and the noise of the lightning and thunder helps to cover her escape.

How was Winnie going to help with the Tucks escape plan?

How does Winnie help the Tucks escape from Treegap? Winnie helps the Tucks escape from Treegap by first taking the place of Mae. When she did that it allowed the Tucks to have time to run away and escape so they can be safe.

How was Mae able to escape the gallows?

How was Mae able to escape the gallows? The man in the yellow suit recovered from his injuries and rescued her.

How did Mae Tuck escape jail?

Miles’s plan to break Mae out of jail is fairly straightforward. He plans to remove the entire barred window from its frame. That will give Mae enough room to climb out through the enlarged hole. He is able to do this with a fair amount of confidence because he works as a carpenter when he is away from the Tuck family.

Why did Mae Tuck hit the man in the yellow suit?

Mae hit the man in the yellow suit in the head with the shotgun. The man in the yellow suit is looking for the spring that made the Tucks immortal. He heard the story passed down through his family, and he believes it. When he hears the music box in the woods, he is convinced that it is real.

What plan does the man in the yellow suit make with the constable?

So, what the man in the yellow suit proposes is a trade: Winnie for the land (that contains the magic spring, of course). According to the man in the yellow suit, he and the constable will bring Winnie back.

What does Winnie notice about the man in the yellow suit that she had not noticed before?

How does Winnie feel about the man in the yellow suit? Winnie suspected him because when he came to the door, his face was without expression but there was something unpleasant behind it that she sensed. The man in the yellow suit knows about the Tucks because his grandma told him stories about them.

What made Winnie stop crying?

Just as they exit the woods, they bump in to the stranger who then, unnoticed, follows them. Finally out of the woods, the Tucks try to comfort a very upset Winnie. She stops crying when Mae plays her music box; it’s the same music Winnie’s grandmother thought belonged to elves!

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