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I will pay for the following article The readers of the Slant Magazine. The work is to be 4 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

I will pay for the following article The readers of the Slant Magazine. The work is to be 4 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page. The story unfolds as Bella moves from Phoenix to Arizona to Forks in Washington to join her father, Charlie, who was a baseball player. Bella attended Forks High School where she met several of her friends including Eric, Mike, Angela, and Jessica. When she came across Edward's family, Bella thought that Edward had light brown eyes more than his family. After looking at Edward carefully, Bella asked herself why Edward was looking that different. During the biology class, Bella sat next to Edward but Edward did not like the idea and walked away. Bella was again left wondering why such a thing had to happen.

One day Bella came across Edward as she was parking her car at the school. Her friend lost control and almost hit Bella. However, Edward pushed the car very strongly and faster to protect Bella. It was a shocking and surprising scenario as Bella could not understand how fast Edward made it to her rescue despite the fact that he was standing far away from her. Later Bella went back to her house and still asked herself how Edward acquired such power. Bella then was asking Edward to tell him at least the truth about the source of his power.

After some time, Bella went shopping with her friends Jessica and Angela. They first went to purchases some dresses, after which they proceeded to a bookstore. On coming out of the bookstore, Bella came across some boys who wanted to assault her. Unexpectedly, Edward came to her rescue once again and protected her from the intended assault. She then accompanied Edward to his car.

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