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The Hunt

What is chapter eighteen mainly about?

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

What do Alice and Edward disagree about during the Jeep ride?

What plan do Bella, Edward, Alice, and Emmett settle on?

Look at the section of chapter eighteen where Laurent, Victoria, and James greet Carlisle. Stephenie Meyer writes, "Their sharp eyes carefully took in the more polished, urbane stance of Carlisle…."

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

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?

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

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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"?





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Hide and Seek

What is chapter twenty–two mainly about?

Where is Renee in chapter twenty–two?

How did James know that Bella was in Phoenix?

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

What was James's second reason?

Select all the reasons Edward gives Bella for why he thinks she should not become a vampire.

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?

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"?

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

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Question #5

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"?