Yes, so that they do not interrupt Alice's vision and break her concentration. If they do, they may not get valuable information.
no,no one has to calm Alice down when she has a vision when Alice has a vision she is calm and she just stares at the last thing that she saw before she had the vision
no they comfort her so she tells them what she's seeing at the time
Alice was trying to calm Bella down because Bella was in a state of panic and distress. Alice recognized that Bella was in danger and was trying to help her stay calm in order to prevent her from making impulsive decisions that could put her in more danger.
The vision where she sees the nomads coming quicker than she thought, Bella was with them. Carlisle might SOUND calm but he probably wasn't inside. Esme didn't want Bella to get hurt because she had been seeing Edward alone too long and if Bella died, Edward would be alone again. I don't think Esme would want that.
The someone is said to be placid.
Calm Down is when someone mad or something so people usually say "calm down"
calm
Show the puppy affection and be calm around the puppy
The tone of the opening to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland can be described as calm and dreamy. Alice is portrayed as bored and curious as she daydreams by the riverbank while her sister reads.
Calm is an action, so it is already a verb. As in "to calm down" or "to calm someone down".Calms, calming and calmed are verbs too."Please calm down"."He is calming the boss down"."He calmed the room".
Jasper's power is that he can control the emotions of the people around him or just tell how they are feeling. He can use this to excite a crowd of people, calm someone down, or tell when someone is worrying.
No. The opposite of attract is to repel. To "calm down" (someone) would be the opposite of infuriate or excite.