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Answers
an artefact / artifact (n) = an object such as a tool, weapon etc. that was made in the past and is historically important.
inspired (v) (adj) = to give someone the idea for something, especially a story, painting, poem etc.
a universal impulse = a sudden strong desire to do something without thinking about whether it is a sensible thing to do. It’s felt by all people all over the world.
reflection (n) = careful thought, or an idea or opinion based on this.
mundane (adj) = boring; ordinary and not interesting or exciting.
choreographed (v) (adj) = arranged; designed.
a rush (n) = a sudden strong, usually pleasant feeling that you get from taking a drug or from doing something exciting; a high.
an aesthetic (adj) = connected with beauty and the study of beauty.
deftly (adv) = carefully; exactly; skilfully.
a conception (n) = creation; a process in which someone forms a plan or idea.
burgeoning (adj) = new and growing more popular / common.
transcending (g) (v) = going beyond the usual limits of something.
fundamental (adj) = relating to the most basic and important parts of something.
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