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Question #6

Look at the section of chapter thirteen where Bella asks Billy where Jacob is. The author describes Billy's face as "stoic."

In this context, what does "stoic" mean?





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Question #3

Why does Jacob say being a wolf came more naturally to him than it did to the others, like Sam, Paul, and Jarod?





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Question #6

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?





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Question #4

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





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Question #5

Look at the section of chapter two where Carlisle describes his memory of Edward's parents to Bella. Stephenie Meyer writes, "I realized Carlisle's memory of them, despite the brevity of their contact, would be perfectly clear."

In this context, what does "brevity" mean?





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The End

What is the main idea of this chapter?

Why does Bella feel desperate to talk to Alice?

Edward tells Bella that he is leaving Forks without her. What reasons does Edward give Bella? Select all that are correct.

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

Who is Sam Uley?

According to Charlie, who set the bonfires at the beach? And why?

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?

Look at the section of chapter three where Bella is back in her house and notices all of the people there. Stephenie Meyer writes, "Mr. Newton was there with Mike and Mr. Weber, Angela's father; they were all watching me more surreptitiously than the strangers."

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

Look at the section of chapter three where Bella realizes that Edward had been in her house to leave a note for Charlie. The author writes, "My mind shied away from the inevitable awareness that was coming…" In this context, what does "inevitable" mean?

Is there anything that is unclear in this chapter?