<p>and i got followed by assertation that one amb3r</p>
<p>candy passage:
naive
mechanic
indignant
facetious/earnest or flowery/unambigous assertion???
i put the flowery</p>
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<p>i think i put driving force or something. does anyone else remember what they put?</p>
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<p>no, im pretty sure it was something about her eccentricity.</p>
<p>and i put facetious/earnest. i think.</p>
<p>I put driving force on the absence.</p>
<p>Syllables I put double meaning</p>
<p>for the one about photo passage was the answer to one them like making identities out of heritage</p>
<p>no offense andrea but judging by your posts i wouldnt trust you on anything. =]</p>
<p>for the pic’s on the wall i put like constricting force. started with c</p>
<p>photos on wall - i put the absence was that of a tradition</p>
<p>I believe I put that. I might have changed it. Anyone remeber the options?</p>
<p>I had the following answers:</p>
<p>making identities out of heritage
looking at the diaries for recollection</p>
<p>was the aunt sylvie one wanting to have the world outdoors or wanting adventure? haha that one was confusing</p>
<p>anyone knows about mermaid metaphor?</p>
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<p>ohhh, burnnn. why not?</p>
<p>it wasnt her dialect. i will give you ten bucks if the qas comes out, and you are right.</p>
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<p>yeah, thats what i put.</p>
<p>chinnu I got heritage as well.</p>
<p>syllable question was a double meaning evening: equilibrim and traditional definition. </p>
<p>I also got the tradition answer for the photo passage. I love that passage bc I’m black, and we have tons of photos all over our house. It really hit home.</p>
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<p>oh yeah. i thought that was something about how she wanted the outdoors in her house. was that right?</p>
<p>i put it was an absence of tradition</p>
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<p>I also put flowery/unambiguous.</p>
<p>OMG WHO IS EXCITED TO GET THEIR SCORES BACK~! How long does it normally take?</p>
<p>andrea nothing in the passage talks about dialect, though. I don’t see how you got that answer…</p>
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<p>Same. the African American photography long passage was actually fun to read.</p>
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<p>thats what i am saying. the answer is NOT dialect.</p>
<p>The Absence Of Tradition Is Right- Full Stop!!</p>
<p>people who say “evening” with three syllables means they have a southern drawl or something. therefore i think it’s dialect.
haven’t you ever heard of people who “add on syllables” to words? it usually means they countrify the pronunciation lol.</p>
<p>sorry, a southerner here..</p>