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Impatience

What is the main idea of this chapter?

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 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"?

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Question #7

Look at the section of chapter twenty–two when Bella gets into the airport shuttle to the hotel. Stephenie Meyer writes that the skeptical driver, "…looked askance at my luggage–less state."

In this context, what does "askance" mean?





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Question #5

What is the main reason Bella gives Edward for why she wants to become a vampire?





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

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Epilogue: An Occasion

What is the Epilogue mainly about?

Who cuts in on Edward and Bella's dance?

Why was Jacob at the Forks High School prom?

What do Bella and Edward talk about outside of the dance?

Look at the section of the epilogue where Alice dresses Bella for the prom. When Bella complains, the author writes, "…she reminded me that she didn't have any memories of being human, and asked me not to ruin her vicarious fun."

In this context, what does "vicarious" mean?

Look at the section of the epilogue where Bella recalls that Rosalie still seems to hate her. Stephenie Meyer writes, "…I shook my head to dispel the direction my thoughts had taken…"

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

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?

Were there any events or words that still aren't clear to you?

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Question #6

Look at the section where Bella leaves the field with Edward, Alice, and Emmett. The author writes, "They plunged through the now–black forest like wraiths."

In this context, what does "plunged" mean?





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Question #8

Look at the section of chapter twenty–two where Bella and James have a conversation at the ballet studio. The author writes, "It was strangely easy to converse with this genteel hunter."

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