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Question #8

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?





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Question #2

Chapter fourteen is titled, "Family". What "family" does this refer to?





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 fifteen where Mike observes Jacob and concludes that Jacob is crazy about Bella. Stephenie Meyer writes, "Mike's eyes narrowed shrewdly."

In this context, what does "shrewdly" mean?





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What is the main idea of this chapter?

How did Harry die?

Which of the following best describes how Bella feels about Jacob?

Why does Jacob refuse to go into Bella's house with her?

What was the "fire" Bella saw on the water?

Look at the section at the beginning of chapter sixteen where Bella is saved from drowning. Stephenie Meyer writes, "How disorientating. I'd been sure I was sinking."

In this context, what does "disorientating" mean?

Look at the section of chapter sixteen where Bella thinks about Harry Clearwater at the hospital. She, "… hoped fervently that Harry would pull through."

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

Look at the section of chapter sixteen where Bella thinks that Edward would want her to find happiness with Jacob. Stephenie Meyer writes, "He wouldn't begrudge me this…" In this context, what does "begrudge" mean?

Is there anything that is unclear in this chapter?

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Question #7

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 #4

Look at the section of chapter twelve where Bella sees something outside of her window. Stephenie Meyer writes, "A huge, dark shape wobbled erratically on the other side of the glass…" In this context, what is the definition of "erratically"?