In the Microsoft publisher application (as well as many other websites such as Brainly, Google docs, etc), words underlined in red are spelled incorrectly.
Whether you spelled it incorrectly or did not complete the words, as long as the word is not found in the dictionary, the word would be underlined with a red squiggly line.
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Answer:
It relates to social relationships and social structures. It involves people knowing each other and having positive relationships based on trust, respect, kindness, ect.
Explanation:
Answer:
It would be considered cheating.
Explanation:
Any type of electronic use is considered cheating because you can look up the answers on the same phone or text someone for the answer. And so, Text messaging during a test is cheating because of the fact that is convenient to the cheater and not convenient to the teacher that is grading.
Answer:
i think its new
Explanation:
if this is incorrect i apologize
The distinction between "computer architecture" and "computer organization" has become very fuzzy, if no completely confused or unusable. Computer architecture was essentially a contract with software stating unambiguously what the hardware does. The architecture was essentially a set of statements of the form "If you execute this instruction (or get an interrupt, etc.), then that is what happens. Computer organization, then, was a usually high-level description of the logic, memory, etc, used to implement that contract: These registers, those data paths, this connection to memory, etc.
Programs written to run on a particular computer architecture should always run correctly on that architecture no matter what computer organization (implementation) is used.
For example, both Intel and AMD processors have the same X86 architecture, but how the two companies implement that architecture (their computer organizations) is usually very different. The same programs run correctly on both, because the architecture is the same, but they may run at different speeds, because the organizations are different. Likewise, the many companies implementing MIPS, or ARM, or other processors are providing the same architecture - the same programs run correctly on all of them - but have very different high - level organizations inside them.