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Question #2

What is Alice's reaction towards Bella spending time with Jacob?





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The Funeral

What is the main idea of this chapter?

Why did Jacob come to Bella's house?

Who calls Bella's house phone?

How did Edward find out about Bella's cliff jump?

What does Bella do when she says goodbye to Jacob?

Look at the section of chapter 18 where Bella cries after her angry conversation with Jacob. Stephenie Meyer writes "How could I have alienated him so completely in such a short amount of time?"

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

Look at the section of chapter 18 where Bella compares her memories of kissing Edward to imagined kisses with Jacob. Stephenie Meyer writes "…what was the fairy–tale protocol for other kisses? The mundane kind that didn't break any spells?"

In this context, what does "mundane" mean?

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Question #5

Look at the section at the beginning of chapter twenty where Stephenie Meyer describes the road leading to Volterra as "congested."

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





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Verdict

What is the main idea of this chapter?

What is Aro's gift?

What is Jane's gift?

Bella has a unique ability. What is this ability that Aro admires much?

How does Alice convince Aro that Bella will become a vampire?

There are tourists visiting the Volturi in Italy. What are the tourists there for?

Look at the section of chapter twenty–one where Aro remarks on his admiration for Carlisle's family and their vow to hunt animals rather than humans. The author writes, "I'm surprised by how it… pleases me, his success in this unorthodox path he's chosen."

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

Look at the section of chapter twenty–one where Aro invites Jane to try her "gift" on Bella–– and Edward yells out in anger. Stephenie Meyer writes, "The room had gone still, everyone watching him with amazed disbelief, as if he were committing some embarrassing social faux pas."

In this context, what does "faux pas" mean?

This book is over!! Is there anything that is still unclear about these adventure?