Name of Book : Eclipse

Pages Read This Week : 130-151

One-Paragraph Summary of What Happened This In the Book This Week. (5-10 sentences)

Bella leaves La Push feeling it was right to visit Jacob. Bella helps Angela address her graduation invitations, and Angela can sense something is wrong. When she asks, Bella explains that Edward thinks Jacob is dangerous and doesn’t like Bella being around Jacob. Angela thinks Edward is just jealous. Finally, she heads to her room knowing Edward will be there. He is waiting by the open window glaring at her. Bella tries to make light of the situation, but Edward is furious. He tells Bella he almost crossed the treaty line to look for her. Bella questions Edward about being jealous and he insists the anger is only over Bella’s safety. Edward tells Bella she can not go back to La Push.Edward has to make up the hunting trip and plans to leave again on Friday. Bella realizes this as an opportunity to visit with Jacob and calls to tell him. At first Bella is not suspicious but then realizes Alice is kidnapping her until Edward returns. Edward rewarded Alice for watching Bella by giving her the canary yellow Porsche from Italy.



15 Vocabulary Words, Definitions, and Sentences Using Them (add links to your sources - the places where you found definitions)

  • concrete- existing in material form
    • Physical deals with the forces acting on concrete objects.
  • honked- sound made by a car horn
    • He honked the car loudly.
  • tendinitis-inflammation of a tendon.
    • As a result, Tim suffered an overuse wrist tendinitis injury.
  • observant- quick at noticing things
    • An observant shop assistant had remembered exactly what the man was wearing.
  • choreography-the art of composing ballets and other dances and planning and arranging the movements, steps, and patterns of dancers.
    • The choreography of a surprise birthday party
  • modulate- vary the strength
    • The actor's clearly modulated the tones.
  • intensified- become more tense or intensive
    • Her anger intensified
  • constitute-make up or form
    • Twelve months constitute a year.
  • octave-note that is six whole tones above or below a given note
    • These notes are an octave apart.
  • unrepentant-repenting; penitent; experiencing repentance.
    • He was in an unrepentant mood.
  • pinnacle-small pointed ornament built on to roof or buttress
    • It was the pinnacle of her career.
  • exasperation- state of being exasperated
    • "Stop that noise,"he cried out in exasperation
  • colossal-very large
    • He has a colossal house.
  • intricately- made up by many small part
    • He intricately put the broken vase back together.
  • glinting- give out small, bright flashes of light
    • She thought the diamond was lost until she saw something glinting on the carpet.