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Question #7

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?





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Question #7

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"?





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Question #10

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"?





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Question #4

Edward asks Bella to promise him something before he leaves. What does Edward ask Bella to do?





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

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Question #8

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"?





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What is the main idea of this chapter?

Bella sees Sam and his gang doing something that she wants to try. What does Bella want to do?

Who was the last chief of the Quileute?

Who has recently started hanging out with Sam and his gang?

Look at the section of chapter seven where Bella thinks about her school friends. Stephenie Meyer writes, "Angela and Mike seemed ready to welcome me back with open arms?to kindly overlook my few months of aberrant behavior."

In this context, what does "aberrant" mean?

Look at the section of chapter seven where Mike asked Bella to the movies and she told him that she will go only as friends. The author writes, "He walked me to my car, less exuberant than before."

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

Is there anything that is unclear in this chapter?