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Question #6

Look at the section of chapter seventeen where the Cullens learn that the three stranger vampires are coming to see them out of curiosity. The family decide to continue playing baseball because they think that will be safest for Bella. The author writes, "…the game progressed with apathy now."

In this context, what does "with apathy" mean?





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Question #4

Look at the section of chapter twenty–three where Bella hears another noise over Edward's voice. Stephenie Meyer writes, "… an awful tumult that my mind shied away from."

In this context, what does "tumult" mean?






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Question #5

Look at the section where Laurent tells the Cullens that he has no problem with them but will not go against James. Stephenie Meyer writes, "I bear none of you any enmity…"

In this context, what is the definition of "enmity"?





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Phone Call

What is chapter twenty–one mainly about?

Where is Edward in chapter twenty–one?

Where is the one place Bella thinks she may have a chance of escaping from Alice and Jasper?

What does Bella do before they leave the hotel room?

Look at the section of chapter twenty–one where Bella sees Alice's drawing. Stephenie Meyer writes, "I stared at the precise rendering of my mother's family room."

In this context, what is the definition of "rendering"?

Look at the section of chapter twenty–one where Jasper tries to calm Bella down. The author writes, "A deep, heavy fog of lethargy washed over me…"

In this context, what does "lethargy" mean?

Were there any events that weren't clear to you?