<p>by the way.. the last one for the people on the boat.. was it oblivious?</p>
<p>Umm... partly use heritage for identity</p>
<p>benefits of history</p>
<p>it couildnt have been identity of early age, you are formed by your heritage it said that in the passage</p>
<p>so he wished that the impersonal characteristics of science would change into personal characters?</p>
<p>ya i picked some answer with the word impersonal in it</p>
<p>charlatan or oracle?</p>
<p>i thought it wasd the justification for the use of history</p>
<p>oracle, it was meant to be a simple answer</p>
<p>oracle. He never actually doubts that they're psychic.</p>
<p>for the grandma one, the second question what did yall put, earlier people said they put outdoors or something but that wasnt an answer i recall, or i dont remember the full answer</p>
<p>thanks nmehta and xaltruist!</p>
<p>uh, it's charlatan because he does not actually believe that they can read the future</p>
<p>Wow what were the answers to the Historian dual passages? I totally bombed that one...</p>
<p>did anyone put :sustained tradition" for an answer. does anyone know whether that is right/wrong?</p>
<p>outdoors was actually an answer, but i put mysterious/adventure</p>
<p>sustained tradition, any consensus on the second aunt/darkness one</p>
<p>i second sustained tradition</p>
<p>i put mysterious/adventure, which one is actually right? and wat was the full answer to outdoors one?</p>
<p>is sustained tradition right or wrong?</p>
<p>what was the purpose of the redemtive and recuperative; did it have somethign to do with a healing process (E)</p>
<p>what was the construct one??</p>
<p>heritage or identity at early age?</p>
<p>The Aunt Sylvie one was from the cracked out novel "Housekeeping" by Marilynne Robinson. It was one of my summer reading books.</p>