Answer:
The correct commands are:
- <em>Click two times when the arrow cursor is at the selection bar.</em>
- <em>Drag the cursor from the start to the end point of the paragraph.</em>
- <em>Put the cursor in front of the first word in the paragraph, then click three times.</em>
Explanation:
<em>Press the Ctrl key while clicking on a word.</em>
- Incorrect. This highligths the sentence but not the whole paragraph.
<em>Click two times when the arrow cursor is at the selection bar.</em>
The selection bar is on the left side of the window and is invisible. When you put the cursor on this area, to the left of a line of a paragraph, one click selects the line and two clicks select the whole paragraph.
<em>Drag the cursor from the start to the end point of the paragraph.</em>
- Correct: this is the most classical. By dragging the cursor you select everything that is between the starting point and the end point.
<em>Place the cursor on the paragraph, then use the Ctrl+A keys.</em>
- Incorrect: if you do not click nothing happens.
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<em>Put the cursor in front of the first word in the paragraph, then click three times.</em>
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- Correct: It is very easy. Just click before the first word, to put the cursor in front of it, and then click three times.