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What are two reasons people didn't go through the woods? in tuckeverlasting
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Two short answers from the book:
1. Fear/superstition — the wood was dark, strange, and people thought it held secrets or danger, so they avoided it.
2. Practicality — there was no reason to cut through it: the road went around and the woods were thick and inconvenient to travel through.
1. Fear/superstition — the wood was dark, strange, and people thought it held secrets or danger, so they avoided it.
2. Practicality — there was no reason to cut through it: the road went around and the woods were thick and inconvenient to travel through.
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