Answer:
First and the second option
I am deeply sorry for the experience that you have received, I am disappointed in myself for letting this happen. If it would be possible I would like to make it up to you. Again, I am deeply sorry that this happened.
Sincerely *enter full name*
I am not sure if you have any multiple choice options but I hope this works xx
Answer choice: OD.code editor
Explanation:PLato
Answer:
Ronald will use a search engine
Explanation:
Ronald will use a search engine to find an image of a sports car, like he would do to search information to help him with his homeworks.
He could use keywords to identify some features he wants to see in the picture. For example "red sports car" or "Ferrari sports car". The results might come from a general Web spider fetch job or from specialized sites in terms of stock photos for example.
Then, Ronald will be able to see many images matching its request... and choose the one most appropriate for his needs.
Google Analytics works on statistics. It allows businesses/websites to get an insight into what their customer's needs and wants are.
Out of the answers you've given, I would say it is a site Management Tool.
Cancelling out: (and reasons for cancelling them)
Search Engine - Google on its own is a search engine, however, Analytics is a 'Subsidiary' if you will.
Google Chrome is a Web Browser - Not the sector of Google Analytics.
Security Services - It does not encrypt anything (or make anything safer for users)