The <DEL> or <Delete> key makes the first character AFTER the cursor
disappear, and everything after it then moves back one space to close up
the hole.
Example:
If I have this in my document ... Most trees are green.
And my cursor is after the 'a', like this: Most trees a|re green.
Now, if I hit the <delete> key, it deletes the
'r' after the cursor, and the hole closes up,
and the cursor stays where it is: Most trees a|e green.
Answer: Package software
Explanation:
Packaged software is the software that contains the functions and programs that are similar in the nature and features.
It is designed in such a way so that it can attract the customers and user by providing the benefit of the selling of the collection of programs rather than buying individual software programs which costs higher.
Thus, it produced at a large scale as well as bought by numerous users.
Observing, Looking, Collecting, there are a few words for "gathering information with your eyes".
Answer:
I think its option a. and d.
Explanation:
option a. is right I'm sure.
option b. and c. are doubtful for me.
option d. can be true. but unlike a job letter, resumes carry a deeper view of the employee's accomplishments and qualifications.
but I still hold with option a. and b. if it's wrong please do inform, so I can refer.