Yes, all the time. Sometimes, it's feeling based. You get a bad vibe from someone, and you tend to go without without really giving said person a chance. Sometimes those vibes are helpful, sometimes it's you overreacting from bad experiences. (: hope all is well!
Answer:
Array: (a) All the messages a user has sent.
Variable: (b) The highest score a use has reached on the app. (c) A username and password to unlock the app.
Explanation:
An array generally has more than one value whereas a variable can only contain a single value at any particular point in time. In addition, a variable has a limit whereas an array does not have any maximum limit. Therefore, it can be concluded that option (a) will be stored as an array while options (b) and (c) will be stored as variables.
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The two typical components of a CPU include the following:<span>--The arithmetic logic unit (ALU), which performs arithmetic and logical operations. --<span>The control unit (CU), which extracts instructions from memory and decodes and executes them, calling on the ALU when necessary.</span></span>
One step is to right click on the word to add it to her personal dictionary. or, <span><span>Press F7. Word starts the spelling and grammar checking utility. </span><span>Make corrections, as appropriate, when prompted.
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However, one can create a macro that would do the conversions :
1) Identify a list of words whose spelling you want to convert.2) Turn on the macro recorder. 3) Use the Replace feature to replace the spellings.4) Turn off the macro recorder.
The macro will do a conversion from one to the other. Later, as we have more words that need to be automatically replaced, we can just edit the macro and add those words.