<p>YES FOR ANTIPODE! I really didn't know the definition for any one of them, but I just put antipode since "anti" means direct opposite.</p>
<p>daaaaaang, o well, i was thinking about that one, but i thought the word dichotomy sounded cooler, lol.</p>
<p>Thanks to physics I got that one right,</p>
<p>antinode...antipode</p>
<p>ends that are opposite</p>
<p>For the Renaissance question, I put an early demonstration of talent.</p>
<p>bifurcation is when a tree branch splits into two I think</p>
<p>for renaissance I put grandiose/naive. It never said that her writing/art was good, it just said that she was very serious about it.</p>
<p>yeah, you're right lucaskhan. i googled it earlier.</p>
<p>Im pretty sure it wasnt "early". I think it was grandiose.</p>
<p>Yea, grandiose/naive was right, I got that too, there was no evidence of her talent</p>
<p>for the bear one does anyone remember the answer choice for the bear one</p>
<p>something.....docile, and why wasn't that right?</p>
<p>hpandu, it was _____, placid.</p>
<p>aggressive, placid</p>
<p>yea, aggressive placid</p>
<p>aggressive/placid is correct</p>
<p>Was "ousted" an answer? I put that for one... one of the other answers was chided...</p>
<p>I put ousted. I got 1 vocab wrong so far I think.</p>
<p>i said ousted too</p>
<p>the one with the incompetent CEO right?</p>
<p>I think I put ousted, it was the only one that made sense</p>
<p>ousted was the answer</p>
<p>did anyoen get differential for the judge one..cause that was what i put..</p>
<p>I think most people got discriminating</p>