<p>yes ignorance.</p>
<p>I do not know why fable should be understood as being fabricated.... I always thought its definition is a story that usually employs animals/inanimate objects to give a moral lesson?</p>
<p>There was a vocab one with something like, her book ____ disparate influences and _____ the many threads of her past.</p>
<p>Can't remember the first word, but for the second I had 'interweaved'.. Wasn't 100% sure.</p>
<p>well i got puzzlement and fabrication because those were of most relevance</p>
<p>i could be wrong though.</p>
<p>and damn, i missed 3 vocab..</p>
<p>well, if i get 670-680 I'll be more than happy.</p>
<p>Girl loves Ballet
1. Steps = instruction</p>
<p>I put movement</p>
<p>rest the same</p>
<p>it's definitely enigmatic/edifying 100%</p>
<p>I had the edifying/enigma answer. Seemed right to me - edifying as in, he wants to learn more about his dad, but enigma because it's so elusive to learn the facts.</p>
<p>did anyone not get the vandalism passage?</p>
<p>highopes: synthesize/interweave i think</p>
<p>It was</p>
<p>a naive person tried to AMELIORATE the situation but she EXACERBATED it</p>
<p>I got the vandalism!</p>
<p>i thought swaths of black canvas was curiosity because he did not know a lot about his dad and wanted to learn more...any thoughts on why this is not correct?</p>
<p>i changed the riddle/fable question from enigmatic/edifying to imaginative(?)/historical because I thought the author wanted to convey a factual representation of his story; but seeing as no one else thought that...</p>
<p>i agree with the ballet steps being movements</p>
<p>To owner: swaths of black canvas, to me, evokes an image of darkness and therefore lack of knowledge. I mean if you can't see anything, you do not know. That's my idea.</p>
<p>Ballet steps are instructions, cause it later sdaid you have to follow them.</p>
<p>I'm still going to stand by my choice for instructions for the steps question. I can't remember the exact wording of the context, but it was something about the ballet teachers and how their teaching methods (instruction) helped the girl feel better and understand herself, and how the pain was necessary...or something like that. Steps as in movements never even crossed my mind, because that whole paragraph was more about the teaching and instruction of ballet than actual ballet motions</p>
<p>you're supposed to infer that the steps are movements. If you read carefully, movements was in context.</p>
<p>I thought the passage said that the students "do"....so "do" movements</p>
<p>squirrel sense of smell one was olfactory correct?</p>
<p>the ballet one was movement. instructions served as a trap answer. </p>
<p>i thought th swaths of black canvas was frustration because he couldn't create a clear image of his father's life and that was all he saw. no?</p>