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Question #5

Look at the section of chapter thirteen after Edward and Bella have their first kiss. Bella studied Edward's expression, which the author describes as "…seraphic…"

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





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Mind Over Matter

What is chapter fourteen mainly about?

Edward can read minds.

Who else in his family has special abilities?

When Bella learns that Edward has been coming at night to watch her sleep, how does she feel?

In Edward's family, who has been a vampire longest?

In what city and year was Edward born?

Where do most other vampires live?

How did Alice become a vampire?

Bella asks Edward a question about marriage.

What is she really asking?

Look at the section of chapter fourteen where Charlie observes that Bella seems to be in a hurry. He says, "You look kinda keyed up…"

In this context, what does "keyed up" mean?

Look at the section of chapter fourteen where Edward describes his emotions when he first watched Bella sleep. Edward said, "I wrestled all night, watching you sleep, with the chasm between what I knew was right, moral, ethical, and what I wanted."

What does Edward mean by the phrase "the chasm between"?

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

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Open Book

What is chapter two mainly about?

What does Charlie think about the Cullen family?

What surprised Bella the most when Edward touched her hand?

Chapter two is titled "Open Book" and Bella describes herself this way: with a face that is easy to read.

What does Edward think?

Bella asks Edward if he changed something about his appearance.

What specifically does Bella ask Edward about?

Look at the section of chapter two where Edward asks Bella about her mother's new husband. Stephenie Meyer writes, "'And you don't like him,' Edward surmised."

In this context, what does "surmised" mean?

Look at the section of chapter two where Mr. Banner calls the class back to his attention and Edward and Bella stop talking. The author writes, "He'd seemed engrossed in our conversation, but now I could see, from the corner of my eye, that he was leaning away from me again…."

In this context, what does "engrossed" mean?

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

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Question #6

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





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