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1. What do we learn from Jonathan and Dr. Seward's journal entries? 2. What does Van Helsing accuse Lucy of that angers Dr. Seward?
3. What do Seward and Van Helsing see when they visit Lucy's grave?
4. Van Helsing tells Seward something must be done about Lucy. What does he want to do
and why doesn't he do it right away?
5. The four men return to Lucy's tomb. What do they see and the next night, what do they
do?
6. The four men decide that they will do something else together
, to avenge Lucy. What is it?
7. What does Mina learn from Van Helsing about the characteristics of the un-dead?
8. How can the un-dead be stopped?
9. What alarming things does Mina begin to experience at the end of Chapter 19?
10. What happens to Renfield? What does he tell Dr. Seward?
11. The men are tracing something that Count Dracula brought to England-what are they
tracing and why?
12. What does Mina see under hypnosis?
13. Why does Van Helsing think Dracula came to England?
14. How is Mina changing? Where do the six of them decide to go together?
15. What does the captain of the ship that Dracula was on board say about the journey?
16. Why do the six characters decide to separate?
17. What happens after Mina is hypnotized, every time?
18. Who comes to tempt and persuade Van Helsing and Mina to step outside their protective
circle while they are in the forest?
19. What do Van Helsing and Mina do once they get to the castle?
20. Describe how the six characters kill Dracula. Who is the casualty?

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