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Impatience

What is chapter twenty mainly about?

According to Alice, how does a human turn into a vampire?

Why can't Edward read James' thoughts to know where he is going?

What does the room in Alice's vision remind Bella of?

Bella realizes that there is a chance James may be heading to Phoenix. What does she decide to do next?

Look at the section of chapter twenty where Alice tells Bella about vampire venom. Stephenie Meyer writes, "We have another fairly superfluous weapon."

In this context, what does "superfluous" mean?

Look at the section of chapter twenty where Alice describes the implications of her new vision. The author writes, "… he won't be in the mountains north of Washington, being hunted. He'll elude them."

In this context, what is another word for "elude"?

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

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Question #6

Look at the section of chapter three right after Bella's accident. Bella narrates, "I tuned him out to consider the jumble of inexplicable images churning chaotically in my head."

In this context, what does "inexplicable" mean?





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Question #5

Look at the section of chapter five where Edward explains to the nurse that Bella felt faint in biology class when they were blood typing, the author writes, "The nurse nodded sagely."

In this context, what does "sagely" mean?





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Scary Stories

What is chapter six mainly about?

What is Charlie's reaction when Bella mentions that some friends of hers are camping at Goat Rocks?

What color is the water at First beach?

When Lauren asks Bella if she invited any of the Cullens to the beach that day, what does one of Jacob's friends say?

Jacob tells Bella three old Quileute legends.

Besides, the "cold ones" what are the two other tales Jacob tells Bella?

Who did Jacob's great–grandfather know, according to the legend?

Look at the section of chapter six where Bella observes the tidal pools. Stephenie Meyer writes, "The bouquets of brilliant anemones undulated ceaselessly in the invisible current…"

In this context, what does "undulate" mean?

Look at the section of chapter six where Bella observes the tidal pools. Stephenie Meyer writes, "The bouquets of brilliant anemones undulated ceaselessly in the invisible current…"

In this context, what does "undulate ceaselessly" mean?

Look at the section near the end of chapter six where Mike sees Bella and Jacob together. The author writes, "Mike paused, carefully reassessing the situation as he watched our camaraderie."

In this context, what does "camaraderie" mean?

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

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Question #5

Look at the section of chapter ten where Edward tells Bella that people should know that she will be with him that weekend. His stated reason is, "To give me some small incentive to bring you back."

In this context, what does "incentive" mean?





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Question #4

Look at the section of chapter twelve where Bella asks Edward how his family feels about their relationship. Edward's reply is that they are "incredulous."

In this context, what does "incredulous" mean?