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Question #2

What are the two reasons Edward gives to explain why he cannot drive Bella far away to safety?

Charlie would be in danger.

James would find her anyway.

The Cullens would immediately be put in danger.

It would be suspicious if Bella and Edward disappeared together.

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Goodbyes

What is chapter nineteen mainly about?

Why does Bella feel so bad about telling Charlie she is leaving because has to get away from Forks?

How does Laurent describe James to the Cullens?

What does Jasper tell Bella?

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"?

Look at the section where Edward tells Rosalie that she and Esme will be taking Bella's truck to mislead James. The author writes that Rosalie was, "…glowering at Carlisle."

In this context, what does "glowering" mean?

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

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Question #6

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?





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Question #4

James describes two main reasons why he was determined to track Bella. What was James' first reason?





Please enter the first three words of a sentence that shows your answers is correct.

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Question #7

Look at the section of the epilogue where Bella and Jacob attempt to dance. The author writes, "…the recent growth spurt had left him looking gangly and uncoordinated…."

In this context, what does "uncoordinated" mean?





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Question #7

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"?