Name of Book : Eclipse

Pages Read This Week : 172-195

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

Bella jokingly asks about the latest pack scandal only to find out there is one. Bella is shocked and Jacob explains that Quil will take care of her and look after her until she is old enough to understand.Jacob confesses that he will never see anyone but Bella – even when he closes his eyes, all he sees is her. After spending the afternoon riding they head to the garage to clean the bikes. Bella realizes she hasn’t been there since Edward returned. Bella then tells Jacob he already broe it by telling her about the vampires. Bella, angry and hurt, takes off on her motorcycle and goes back to the Cullens. She sleeps on Edward’s couch that night only to wake up in the bed with Edward next to her. Edward apologizes for trying to keep Bella hostage and decides that she can go to La Push. Bella then tells him what happened with Jacob.


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

  • chuckled-to laugh softly or amusedly, usually with satisfaction
    • They chuckled at the child's efforts to walk.
  • hypocritical-a person who pretends to have virtues, moral or religious beliefs, principles, etc., that he or she does not actually possess, esp. a person whose actions belie stated beliefs.
    • he have been acting hypocritically lately.
  • vehement-zealous; ardent; impassioned
    • He slammed the door with a vehement gesture.
  • skeptically-inclined to skepticism; having doubt
    • She was a skeptical young woman.
  • splendor-brilliant or gorgeous appearance, coloring, etc.; magnificence
    • The splendor of the palace amazed me.
  • murky-dark, gloomy, and cheerless.
    • The light was too murky to continue playing.
  • animosity-a feeling of strong dislike, ill will, or enmity that tends to display itself in action
    • a deep-seated animosity between two sisters; animosity against one's neighbor.
  • rhetorical-used for, belonging to, or concerned with mere style or effect.
    • It was a rhetorical question.
  • groggy-staggering, as from exhaustion or blows:
    • A boxer groggy from his opponent's hard left jab.
  • berserk-violently or destructively frenzied; wild; crazed; deranged:
    • He suddenly went berserk.
  • indentation-a cut, notch, or deep recess
    • There was a deep indentation of the Norwegian coastline.
  • collarbone-the clavicle.
    • She recently broke her collarbone.
  • courteous-having or showing good manners; polite.
    • He is always courteous to her.
  • petulant-moved to or showing sudden, impatient irritation, esp. over some trifling annoyance:
    • it was a petulant toss of the head.
  • crooning-to sing or hum in a soft, soothing voice
    • The baby falls asleep after a few minutes of crooning.

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