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<p>unfettered = unrestrained, free</p>

<p>peach i think i got all of those.</p>

<p>Peachsnapple i got those as well unfortunate/understandable and the continues one</p>

<p>Sweet :)</p>

<p>^ I agree with isleep2late</p>

<p>@isleep2late
the metaphorical was the one between her and hte world
the literal one was the bwtn the posterity and her</p>

<p>i am not sure that was right but your explanation didn't really make sense to me... : /</p>

<p>Yeah i put unfettered! I took a guess !!! Woot WooT</p>

<p>any1 remember any Qs from the alien one or any other hard voab?</p>

<p>the mediate/ mediate and obstruct doesn't make sense to me
can someone explain?
i get it if between the world and her it was ONLY obstruct
and the seocnd was mediate AND obstruct
but i don't see how standing between her and the world is mediate.</p>

<p>Peach...how can SOMEONE be literally between **posterity **and her...</p>

<p>Posterity is not an object</p>

<p>it's continue i think</p>

<p>I think it's mediate and then mediate/obstruct. But I don't really remember the question. So i can't support myself LOL.</p>

<p>i guess we wont no til we get our score</p>

<p>yeah i kinda don't know what posterity means...
doesn't that mean her future or something?
but doesn't her sister through the burning of the docs physically stands between the life of emily and the researchers?</p>

<p>it's not posterity.</p>

<p>btw is there any way for us to get it sooner??</p>

<p>What was this mediate and mediate/obstruct question? I remember seeing it, but I forgot the question..</p>

<p>And what was the library vocab question? Not sure if I put unfettered, but I thought vocab was very easy.</p>

<p>I got all of these: :)</p>

<p>"between" i put metaphorical and literal i think lol
and the sister wanted to take the reins of the public views
in turn her actions of burning docs is unfortunate/understandable
paragraph 6 continues the literary analogy... </p>

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<p>I put mediation and Obstruction</p>

<p>^ You can't be serious. There was no mediation!! I'm pretty sure it was literal, because the author of the passage/biographers in general were LITERALLY obstructed from her writing</p>

<p>that's what i thought</p>

<p>and i still don't get how ppl think it's mediate and obstruct...</p>

<p>There was no literal obstruction either. It's not like the author literally ripped up her papers or threw away her pen.</p>

<p>IT was mediation and obstruction. because she sometimes distorted the poet's meaning and sometimes told us about her.</p>