Answer:
I believe that the genre that excerpt from section I fits in is would be real fiction or historical fiction. This means that it is a believable story that could have happened in real life but did not
Explanation:
The answer is.. Freedom
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Answer:
i don't and evidently i never heard of it
What is it? what does it do? What is it for?
It is clear that a(n)=2^(1-2^(-n)). In fact, for n=1 this produces 2^(1-1/2)=sqrt(2)=a1 and if it is true for a(n) then a(n+1) = sqrt (2 * 2^(1-2^(-n))) = sqrt(2^(2-2^(-n))) = 2^(1-2^(-(n+1))) (a) clearly 2^(1-2^(-n))<2<3 so the sequence is bounded by 3. Also a(n+1)/a(n) = 2^(1-2^(-n-1) - 1+2^(-n)) = 2^(1/2^n - 1/2^(n+1)) = 2^(1/2^(n+1)) >1 so the sequence is monotonically increasing. As it is monotonically increasing and has an upper bound it means it has a limin when n-> oo (b) 1-1/2^n -> 1 as n->oo so 2^(1-2^(-n)) -> 2 as n->oo
The question which Xander should ask to evaluate whether he has successfully followed the procedure is
a.Does my scarf look like the one in the picture?
Explanation:
- Xander followed the process for tying a Parisian knot where he asks whether the scarf looks alike like the one in the picture.
- The author uses confetti to encourage him to celebrate success.
- If it does, it means that he has followed those instructions correctly; if it doesn't, than he should try again.
- The question Xander has asked himself to check if he has done the procedure of wearing a scarf correctly, whether or not the knot in his scarf looks like the example given.
- It is clear that a decent and complete dress code is a kind of dressing for success.
- This is why Xander becomes conscious about his dress code as to if his scarf look perfect or not.