1.
"My face is so easy to read-my mother alsawys called me ____ _____ ____" Bella*-to Edward when he tells Bella she is hard to read. -*
Explanation
The correct answer is "Her open book". This phrase is used to describe someone who is easy to understand or predict, just like an open book. In this context, Bella's mother called her an open book because she believed that Bella's emotions and thoughts were easily readable on her face.
2.
"Do you like _____ _____?" Jacob*- by the beach, to Bella...-*
Explanation
The phrase "Do you like scary stories?" is being asked by Jacob to Bella. The repetition of "scary stories" in the answer suggests that Jacob is specifically asking Bella if she likes scary stories.
3.
"About three things i was absolutly positive. First, Edward was a vampire. Second, there was ______ _____ ______ ______ and I don't know haw domanate that part might be, that thirsted for my blood. and third, I was unconditionally, and irrevocably in love with him. *-Bella thought this, in the movie she was in her bed, on the back of the book it says Potent insted of Domonate-*
Explanation
The correct answer is "some part of him, Some part of him." In this quote from the book/movie, Bella is expressing her certainty about three things. The first is that Edward is a vampire. The second is that there is some part of him that thirsts for her blood, although she is unsure of how dominant that part may be. And the third is that she is unconditionally and irrevocably in love with him. The repetition of "some part of him" emphasizes Bella's understanding that there is a darker side to Edward's nature, but it does not diminish her love for him.
4.
"Your doing it again... ____ ____." Bellato Edward, in the movie, it goes (and this might not be word for word)Bella: You shouldn't do that to peopleEdward: Do what?Bella: ____ them
insted fo them the word is ___
Explanation
The correct answer is "Dazzling me, dazzeling me". In the given dialogue from the movie, Bella tells Edward that he is "dazzling" her, but misspells it as "dazzeling". The correct answer reflects the correct spelling of the word and the misspelled version mentioned in the dialogue.
5.
"_____, again... Another ending. No matter how perfect the day is, it always has to end." Bella *-the name of a book...-*
Explanation
The correct answer is "Twilight" or "twilight" because the given statement mentions "another ending" and how "no matter how perfect the day is, it always has to end." This is a reference to the Twilight series, where the main character Bella often reflects on the bittersweet nature of life and the inevitability of endings. The repetition of the word "Twilight" reinforces the idea that the answer is related to the book.
6.
"I've never had much patience with Romeo... Mistake after mistake. Could he have _____ his own ________ any more thoroughly?" Edward *-To Bella-*
Explanation
The correct answer is "destroyed happiness." The speaker expresses their lack of patience with Romeo, highlighting his continuous mistakes. The phrase "could he have" suggests that the speaker is questioning if Romeo could have done anything more to thoroughly destroy his own happiness. The misspelling of "destroyed" as "distroyed" in the answer does not affect the overall meaning of the explanation.
7.
"_______ to rember, _____ to gorget; it was a hard line to walk." Bella *-Bella thought this-*
Explanation
The correct answer is "forbidden, terrified". The sentence structure suggests that two words are missing, one before "to remember" and one before "to forget". The word "forbidden" fits logically in the context as something that is difficult to remember, while "terrified" fits as something that is difficult to forget. The inclusion of "forbiden terrified" in the answer is likely a typo or mistake.
8.
"The shadows didn't seem as dark as usual. Not with my _____ _____ along." Bella *-about jacob-*
Explanation
In this statement, Bella is referring to Jacob as her "personal sun." This phrase suggests that Jacob brings light and warmth into Bella's life, just like the sun does. It implies that Jacob has a positive and uplifting effect on Bella, making her feel happier and brighter.
9.
"How strongly are you apposed to _____ _______ ________?" Alice *-to Bella, in Italy, when Alice steels the car-*
Explanation
The question asks about the level of opposition towards a certain action, which is stealing a car. The correct answer, "Grand theft auto," refers to the legal term for the crime of stealing a motor vehicle. The repetition of the phrase "grand theft auto, grand theft auto" in the answer is likely a formatting error or duplication, but it does not affect the explanation of the correct answer.
10.
"What did ____ think if Emily's scars, mow that she new the truth behind them. Did it seem like justice in her eyes?" bella *!*!*Spoiler (althought i think it spoils eclips, and to do this quiz, you need to ahve read Eclips, so it isn't much of a spoiler)*!*!* She joins the pack, and used to date Sam-*
11.
Can you consider tthe idea that I _____ ____ _____ for her than you are?" Jacob *-Jacob tells this to Edward-*
Explanation
Jacob is suggesting that he might be better suited or more capable of doing something for the person in question than Edward is. By using the phrase "might be better" twice, Jacob emphasizes his belief that he has the ability or qualities that make him a more suitable choice for whatever task or favor is being discussed.
12.
"You know, Jacob, if it weren't for the fact that we're natural enemies and that you're also trying to steal away the reason for my _____, I might actually like you." Edward
Explanation
The correct answer is "existence." In this statement, Edward is expressing his dislike for Jacob because they are natural enemies and Jacob is trying to take away something that is important to Edward. By mentioning "existence" twice, Edward emphasizes the significance of whatever Jacob is trying to steal and implies that it is a crucial aspect of his own existence.
13.
"I just beheaded and dismembered a sentient creature not twenty yards from you. That doesn't _____ you?" Edward hint: not scare
Explanation
The correct answer is "bother, bother." In the given statement, the speaker is expressing surprise and disbelief that their violent and gruesome actions did not have any effect on the person they are addressing. The word "bother" is used to convey the speaker's expectation that such a horrifying act would have provoked a strong reaction or emotional response from the listener. By repeating the word "bother," the speaker emphasizes their astonishment at the lack of a reaction.