To permanetly get rid of an unwanted file, you delete it
Explanation:
a. int foo+; (foo+ is an invalid identifier because + is not a valid char in identifiers)
b. foo int; (Syntax error is any error where the syntax is invalid - either due to misplacement of words, bad spelling, missing semicolons etc.)
c. Static semantic error are logical errors. for e.g passing float as index of an array - arr[1.5] should be a SSE.
d. I think exceptions like NullReferenceException might be an example of DME. Not completely sure but in covariant returns that raise an exception at compile time (in some languages) might also come in this category. Also, passing the wrong type of object in another object (like passing a Cat in a Person object at runtime might qualify for DME.) Simplest example would be trying to access an index that is out of bounds of the array.
Mmm what are u talking abouy
Answer:
Because of the baby in the womb
Explanation:
Remember, a pregnant woman carries a life (the fetus) in her womb, and the unborn child depends on its mother for food. Such a complex and fascinating stage of pregnancy requires the mother to be well-nourished or else the child may die or suffer some health problems; which may even affect the mother.