One-Paragraph Summary of What Happened This In the Book This Week. (5-10 sentences)
The chapter opens with Bella having a bad week. She has accepted the fact the Victoria is still after her because, in all honesty, she never expected her to stop. Edward goes away hunting with Emmett and Jasper leaving Alice in charge of watching Bella.Bella arrives at La Push greeted by a shocked yet extremely happy Jacob. Bella instantly feels like the Bella she used to be with Jake, less responsible and carefree. They walk to First Beach and talk about how things have been but the conversation quickly moves to why they are no longer friends. Jacob then tells Bella that Sam is upset with her because after everything that happened Sam felt Bella would be the one person who had enough reason to hate the Cullens as much as he did. Jacob is again hurt by the comment. Bella is too angry to care and pushes Jacob about being a werewolf. Jacob places Bella’s hand on his heart to prove that he is human. Bella realizes how much pain Jacob is in and the anger subsides.
15 Vocabulary Words, Definitions, and Sentences Using Them (add links to your sources - the places where you found definitions)
agony: extreme and generally prolonged pain; intense physical or mental suffering.
He grabs at his head as he howls in agony, his back arching as his legs thrash at the floor. grimace: A sharp contortion of the face expressive of pain, contempt, or disgust.
His mouth twisted in a grimace, and Julia flinched, thinking it was for her. impishly: In an impish manner; like an imp.
Morgan jumped up, grinning impishly, then actually curtsied to Kit. loitering: Causing delay
Futile, lost by loitering, as all else was," groans Schmettau. antagonistic: Contending against; acting in opposition; mutually opposing; opposite.
Then he became antagonistic, and now his army, recruited from bandit elements, was fighting the Bolsheviki. bravado: A pretense of courage; a false show of bravery.
She guessed that the bravado was an intentional cover for nerves. familial: Occurring or tending to occur among members of a family, usually by heredity
They're familial, they run in families. petulantly: In a petulant manner: with petulance; with peevish or impatient abruptness or rudeness; with ill-bred pertness.
She slapped the folder closed, petulantly, and stared at her perfectly manicured nails. consensus: General agreement or accord
She thinks consensus is a head count the government takes every ten years. deranged: Unsettled in mind; insane. It is the story of a poor deranged parish lad. Lamb, To Wordsworth.
In life there were the deranged, the insane. utilitarian: Exhibiting or stressing utility over other values; practical
The most prominent and at present important use of mushrooms from the standpoint of the utilitarian is as an article of food. ecstatic: Being in a state of ecstasy; joyful or enraptured.
The look on her face was desperate, ecstatic, a look of martyrdom. plaintive: Expressing sorrow; mournful or melancholy.
Her eyes were lustrous but plaintive, and with something of the child's fear of harm in them. forlorn: Appearing sad or lonely because deserted or abandoned.
Only one person stood in darkness, forlorn, almost suffocating with terror. coax: To persuade or try to persuade by pleading or flattery; cajole.
I had always assumed that the shield of the coax should be at ground potential.
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One-Paragraph Summary of What Happened This In the Book This Week. (5-10 sentences)
The chapter opens with Bella having a bad week. She has accepted the fact the Victoria is still after her because, in all honesty, she never expected her to stop. Edward goes away hunting with Emmett and Jasper leaving Alice in charge of watching Bella.Bella arrives at La Push greeted by a shocked yet extremely happy Jacob. Bella instantly feels like the Bella she used to be with Jake, less responsible and carefree. They walk to First Beach and talk about how things have been but the conversation quickly moves to why they are no longer friends. Jacob then tells Bella that Sam is upset with her because after everything that happened Sam felt Bella would be the one person who had enough reason to hate the Cullens as much as he did. Jacob is again hurt by the comment. Bella is too angry to care and pushes Jacob about being a werewolf. Jacob places Bella’s hand on his heart to prove that he is human. Bella realizes how much pain Jacob is in and the anger subsides.
15 Vocabulary Words, Definitions, and Sentences Using Them (add links to your sources - the places where you found definitions)
agony: extreme and generally prolonged pain; intense physical or mental suffering.
He grabs at his head as he howls in agony, his back arching as his legs thrash at the floor.
grimace: A sharp contortion of the face expressive of pain, contempt, or disgust.
His mouth twisted in a grimace, and Julia flinched, thinking it was for her.
impishly: In an impish manner; like an imp.
Morgan jumped up, grinning impishly, then actually curtsied to Kit.
loitering: Causing delay
Futile, lost by loitering, as all else was," groans Schmettau.
antagonistic: Contending against; acting in opposition; mutually opposing; opposite.
Then he became antagonistic, and now his army, recruited from bandit elements, was fighting the Bolsheviki.
bravado: A pretense of courage; a false show of bravery.
She guessed that the bravado was an intentional cover for nerves.
familial: Occurring or tending to occur among members of a family, usually by heredity
They're familial, they run in families.
petulantly: In a petulant manner: with petulance; with peevish or impatient abruptness or rudeness; with ill-bred pertness.
She slapped the folder closed, petulantly, and stared at her perfectly manicured nails.
consensus: General agreement or accord
She thinks consensus is a head count the government takes every ten years.
deranged: Unsettled in mind; insane. It is the story of a poor deranged parish lad. Lamb, To Wordsworth.
In life there were the deranged, the insane.
utilitarian: Exhibiting or stressing utility over other values; practical
The most prominent and at present important use of mushrooms from the standpoint of the utilitarian is as an article of food.
ecstatic: Being in a state of ecstasy; joyful or enraptured.
The look on her face was desperate, ecstatic, a look of martyrdom.
plaintive: Expressing sorrow; mournful or melancholy.
Her eyes were lustrous but plaintive, and with something of the child's fear of harm in them.
forlorn: Appearing sad or lonely because deserted or abandoned.
Only one person stood in darkness, forlorn, almost suffocating with terror.
coax: To persuade or try to persuade by pleading or flattery; cajole.
I had always assumed that the shield of the coax should be at ground potential.
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