D. cities have a growing influence on society.
Answer:
At the Academie Royale de la Danse
Explanation:
Before the reign of Louis XIV, dancing was a skill that all courtiers and nobles pursued with passion. Being skilled at dancing was essential for a noble as this was considered to be a basic social grace. Moreover, good dancers were more likely to gain the favor of the king.
Louis XIV, however, made an important contribution to the history of ballet. While dancing continued to be important in the training of courtiers, dancing professionally began to be more common and respectable. Louis XIV established the Academie Royale de la Danse, and this made him responsible for the rise of French ballet.
I tell a jigga don't d1ck ride, don't blick ride
Leave it to the double thick thighs, twin sisters
Drop it down and wobble, wobble up, mami booted up
She get down and gobble, gobble up 'cause my money up
Answer: Gambler's fallacy
Explanations: Gambler's fallacy can be simply defined as a phenomenon where the outcome of an event is viewed as less or more likely due to the outcome of previous events even though each event is independent.
For example, If a family should give birth to (5) five boys, gambler's fallacy will argue that the chance or probability of the family giving birth to girl next higher because the previous ones were boys, but in reality the chances are thesame because both gender has equally chance of being conceived.
So Miranda’s statement is a good example of gambler's fallacy because she argue that the probability that she will toss a tail in her sixth toss is higher than 50% and in reality, the probability of tossing a head or a tail are both thesame i.e 50%.