I believe that the final answeris Longfellow because comparingZola and Longfellow we have the following situations:
1. Zola is M and French. In Day 1, we have a majority of France, which is not accepted.
2. On day 2, Zola will provide the Male majority, which is notaccepted.
BUT
On day 1, Women are the Majority, so it is not more of a condition for day 2. So, adding Zola on day 2, will not violate one of the conditions. For this reason, Zola can be added on day 2 with no problem.
For this reason,only Longfellow can't be added either day.
Well, this is my point of view. Hope this clarifies andhelp!
1. Zola is M and French. In Day 1, we have a majority of France, which is not accepted.
2. On day 2, Zola will provide the Male majority, which is notaccepted.
BUT
On day 1, Women are the Majority, so it is not more of a condition for day 2. So, adding Zola on day 2, will not violate one of the conditions. For this reason, Zola can be added on day 2 with no problem.
For this reason,only Longfellow can't be added either day.
Well, this is my point of view. Hope this clarifies andhelp!
ShreeyaV wrote:
AnishPassi wrote:
1. Five writers will be featured eachday.
2. To reflect the department's strengths, themajority of writers scheduled for one of the days will be writers whose primary writing language is notEnglish.
So, on one day, the primary writing language of at least 3 writers will be non-English.
3.[color=#2980b9] On the other day of the festival, at least four of the writers
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2. To reflect the department's strengths, themajority of writers scheduled for one of the days will be writers whose primary writing language is notEnglish.
So, on one day, the primary writing language of at least 3 writers will be non-English.
3.[color=#2980b9] On the other day of the festival, at least four of the writers
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Statistics : Posted by ronyweasley99 • on 08 Aug 2016, 05:01 • Replies 8 • Views 13782





