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Ierofanga [76]
3 years ago
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When Gina was 10, she swam in the ocean for the first time. She remembers the feeling of kicking her feet, slicing her arms thro

ugh the water, tasting the tangy salt water, floating, and learning from her father that salt water is more dense than fresh water, which makes floating easier. Which element is a semantic memory?
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
alisha [4.7K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The fact that Salt water is more dense than fresh water. That is a semantic memory.

Explanation:

Semantic memory is a type of explicit memory (along with episodic memory). Semantic memory stores factual information. For instance, you know the concept of what a car is (semantic memory), but you have memories of the day you bought your first car, and all the feelings you had that day (episodic memory).

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#include <string>  // to use functions to manipulate strings

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The program has a function named function() that takes two parameters, prefix (a string, using the string class from ) and levels (an unsigned integer). The function prints the string prefix followed by "section numbers" of the form 1.1., 1.2., 1.3., and so on. The levels argument determines how many levels the section numbers have. If the value of levels is 0 means there is 0 level then the value of prefix is printed. The for loop iterates '1' through '9' times for number of digits in each level. If the number of levels is 1 then space is printed otherwise a dot is printed. The function() calls itself recursively to print the prefix string followed by section numbers.

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string sections = (levels == 1 ? "" : "."); this statement checks if the levels is equal to 1. It is true so empty space is stored in sections variable so,

sections = ""

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