"Heres a good one. In between the Waltz and the Foxtrot. Which if any is higher than the other at its highest point. Look before you leap. remember the description from the technique book. Which is commence to rise at the end of step one.. Continue to rise on two and three. Foxtrot. Rise at the end of one. Up on two and three. If the last sentence is analized the highest point is imediently after one on two, no further rise."
WRONG.
In reality the highest point in foxtrot is at the formal end of step two, which is to say when the feet pass to begin step three.
Don't take my word for it, open your eyes and LOOK.
And you will soon realize it would not work any other way.
The textbook does not mention this, because it is concerned with the RISING ACTION, not with the ALTITUDE of the body which includes additional factors.