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<p>you are right. the anecdote was that he had just finished solving a problem, but then he opened a year old magazine and saw that someone else had already done it.</p>
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<p>you are right. the anecdote was that he had just finished solving a problem, but then he opened a year old magazine and saw that someone else had already done it.</p>
<p>i guess this thread is dead. someone should post a final compilation of all the answers.</p>
<p>Hold on. What about what “construct” implies? for the photograph one.</p>
<p>i think someone posted it on “all the answers thread”</p>
<p>somethign to do with heritage.</p>
<p>are you serious? i thought it implied you began building ur life from a early age?</p>
<p>yeah i put something about heritage too but i was thinking about the early age one too. it was between those two</p>
<p>ok hopefully it’s early age. Because how i interpreted is that she was looking back on her life to “construct” or w/e, so the passage more directly supported the early age. I guess it implied heritage though</p>
<p>i put smth related to heritage being connected to one’s identity building</p>
<p>early life was too vague. she was trying to recapture her heritage.</p>
<p>yeah, it was heritage.</p>
<p>do we have a consensus on:
<p>duno about 4. wi****l, proclaiming, has to be naive, no other choice, earnest assertion</p>
<p>yeah it’s:
<p>they really liked the word facetious. i thought it was ridiculous the number of times they used it.</p>
<p>yeah, i saw that a couple of times. “dearth” was there twice also.</p>
<p>hmm sorry to interrupt but i remember reading a question people have about a tribunal-</p>
<p>what was that question exactly? i dont even remember answering it</p>
<p>does anyone remember the quote for “sounding” and the answer choices: proclaiming, fathoming, …</p>
<p>for that question with obsessive and extreme behavior of adults…
anyone remember ANY of the answer choices? I feel like I might have skilled that option and picked something else…</p>
<p>it was something like _____ across the centuries and talking about histories and the lessons they teach</p>
<p>im pretty sure about proclaiming on that one</p>
<p>the tribunal question i dont even remember answering…so i worry i might have skipped it. like i dont even remember what KIND of question it was or if it was a short passage, long passage</p>