<p>Halcyon
Prong
Unprecedented
Puerile
Prefigured protest
Authencity artifice
Conservative avant garde
Concise instructive</p>
<p>and the idioms were crazy hard on grammer does anyone remember any</p>
<p>like one was torwards in? on?</p>
<p>first definition of wordplay on google: the witty exploitation of the meanings and ambiguities of words, especially in puns. There were no puns, nor ambiguities in any of the words in the sentence. The meanings of the words were not exploited either; the only thing that occurred was first a proverb and then a literal explanation that pencils are used to design better swords and pens.
Free dictionary definition: a type of joke using a word or phrase that has two meanings. Didn’t happen.
The “mocking” irony was definitely there since the proverb was the one being mocked.</p>
<p>If you think about it, wordplay might appear at first to be present but it actually isn’t</p>
<p>@Pistachionut1996 Got like 3 wrong right there >.< I am screwed.</p>
<p>The idiom one was attention to or something like that </p>
<p>Its amount im 98% sure</p>
<p>Degree was amount </p>
<p>@caninotgotocoll I got amount :/</p>
<p>well it wasnt sarcastic so</p>
<p>@indianboy797983 no veracity was with vitriol… it’s wrong</p>
<p>i put avant garde was that right</p>
<p>What did you guys put for the girl one ugh I forgot do you remember putting down group </p>
<p>honestly that sounds french wut the heck</p>
<p>I thought it was something like idiosyncratic for one of the sentence completions</p>
<p>Also, for the comparison of the relatives talking with each other, I put interviewer interviewing multiple people. The embellishing isn’t deliberate; they only do it to make the story more interesting. In addition, its not just one person talking, as the choice of “the writer going back and modifying the story” implies. Interviewing multiple people for a story would definitely contain embellishments and its from the perspective of multiple people, like the relatives.</p>
<p>yea group seems familiar :)</p>
<p>What was the sentence for prong? I have the exact answers except for prong</p>
<p>No idiosyncratic means unique the society or something like that preferred credibility over literary inventiveness </p>
<p>no it wasn’t avant garde</p>