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Third Wheel

What is the main idea of this chapter?

How does Bella feel when Jacob is in pain?

When Jacob drops Bella off after the movie, what does he tell her?

Do Billy and Jacob want Bella to come over to help Jacob feel better?

Look at the section of chapter nine where Bella thinks about how it is wrong to encourage Jacob's feelings because she could never return them. Stephenie Meyer writes, "I was an empty shell. Like a vacant house?condemned?for months I'd been utterly uninhabitable."

In this context, what does "condemned" mean?

In the same quote from the last question (copied below), what does "uninhabitable" mean?

"I was an empty shell. Like a vacant house?condemned?for months I'd been utterly uninhabitable."

Look at the section of chapter nine where Bella calls Jacob after she feels better. The author writes, "The pain in his voice was nearly tangible."

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

Is there anything that is unclear in this chapter?

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Party

What is the main idea of this chapter?

Why is Bella unhappy that it is her birthday?

What does Edward envy humans for?

Who are the Volturi?

When was the last birthday anyone in the Cullen family celebrated?

Who does not like Bella?

What gift does Jasper, Emmett, and Rosalie give to Bella?

Look at the section of chapter one where Bella awakes from her dream. Stephenie Meyer writes, "Only a dream, but prophetic enough in one way, at least."

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

Look at the section of chapter one where Bella notes that Jasper is keeping his distance from her. She thinks, "I thought he'd gotten over his aversion to me."

In this context, what does "aversion" mean?

Look at the end of chapter one where Bella falls into the broken glass. The author writes, "… I looked up from the bright red blood pulsing out of my arm?into the fevered eyes of the six suddenly ravenous vampires."

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

Is there anything that is unclear in this chapter?

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Question #7

Carlisle told his co–workers at the hospital that he got a job offer in Los Angeles. Why is Bella sure that the Cullens would not go to Los Angeles?





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

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Waking Up

What is the main idea of this chapter?

How much time has passed since Edward left?

What upsets Bella about the movie she and Jessica see?

What does Bella decide is the "probable" reason she heard Edward's voice when she was in danger?

Why doesn't Bella want to leave Forks?

Even though she tries hard to be numb, Bella is in pain from losing Edward. What does Bella's pain feel like to her?

Look at the section of chapter four where Charlie tells Bella she should go to Florida. Bella thinks to herself, "I'd been careful to avoid all forms of moroseness, moping included."

In this context, what does "morose" mean?

Look at the section of chapter four where Bella decides to approach the men outside of the bar in Port Angeles. Stephenie Meyer writes, "… the nebulous threat the men presented drew me toward them."

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

Is there anything that is unclear in this chapter?

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Question #5

Look at the section of chapter six where Bella thinks about feeling happy when she is with Jacob. Stephenie Meyer writes, "Jacob was simply a perpetually happy person…" In this context, what does "perpetually" mean?