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On the cover of Twilight, the book, it's just someone holding an apple. (In the movie, Edward scares Bella, then Bella drops her apple and Edward made it "slide" so that he can catch it in his hands.)

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Some examples of imagery in the novel Twilight include descriptions of the misty forests of Forks, the sparkling diamond-like skin of the vampires in the sunlight, and the vivid colors of Bella's dreams during certain scenes. Meyer uses rich and descriptive language to create vivid mental images for the reader throughout the book.

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Here is one! "His skin shined and sparkled like thousands of diamonds, as shiny and smooth as marble." touch of his cold skin the smell of her blood i need a taste and hear...??

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Well the legend of"The Cold Ones" that Jacob tells Bella is fake and obviously Vampires and Were wolfs are fake. Pretty much everything else is real.

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