Ok, Jacob was the first one to tell Bella about the cold ones.
In "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer, Jacob Black is the one who first tells Bella about the cold ones, explaining that they are a legendary group of vampires that the Quileute tribe has long been aware of. Bella learns more about them from the Cullens and their unique lifestyle.
The family friend that told Bella the legends about the "Cold Ones" was none other than Jacob Black.
she got a book from the book store that Jacob told her about and read about the cold ones and he seemed to be just like them
It's a Linkin Park CD. It's the one she listens to chapter seven, 'Nightmare', when she's trying not to think of what Jacob told her about 'the cold ones'.
tyler, who told her she had a nice truck
relating an old legend of his people, Jacob subtly revealed that his people not only believe in werewolves but believe they are descended from them (and as we learn in New Moon, some of their people still carry the trait and become werewolves during puberty). He also tells Bella that the sworn enemy of the wolves is 'the Cold Ones' (aka Vamps who have ice cold skin) and that the Cullens have a treaty with the tribe not to enter their land. And that this treaty is decades old and was agreed to by the same Cullens living in Forks at that very moment.
That's quite an obvious question. First, on the first page or so, he mother calls her 'Bella' and she refers to what she does as 'I did this' and 'I did that...'
The novel is told in first persons point of view. It's usually Bella's.
They never told Charlie that Bella was dead. They said that she was sick and needed time to recover.
Mad at first, then happy when Edward read the baby's mind and told them the baby loves Bella.
That would be up to the author
Well in Breaking Dawn there is three main plots two being told by Bella and one being told by Jacob Black. So book one is told through Bella's eyes, Book two is told through Jacob Black's eyes, and book three is again told thorough Bella's eyes.
From what were told in the book Bella and Edward never get a divorce.