I'm pretty sure it's C) or D) because it seems those make the most sense because providing excitement does not matter if that is not their point, repeating a previous point is practically useless because that point has already been said.
Answer:
Answered below
Explanation:
Data values in a program are held in variables. Variables are like containers for holding different types of data. A variable can be identified depending on the kind of data it holds. Variables can hold data types of integers, strings, arrays, lists, sets, Boolean etc. They hold unique data types and a can not hold different data types. Different rules exist for naming variables in different programming languages. A variable name should start with lowercase letters and be descriptive of the data it holds.
I'd have to say C. the steel as this is very physical as the others aren't as much which makes it stand out
Answer:
The answer to this question is "C++ functions can't return array type value".
Explanation:
In C++ language the method is a collection of declarations executing a process together. It is a statement, that tells the compiler to return and accept parameters of a function. In C++, it includes many standardized functions, which can be called by the software, and other choices were wrong, which can be described as follows:
- In c++ function can't return array type always.
- function is not address based.
- If array is local to function, but function will not return array value.
Answer:
The sprain happened when the friend fell and the ligaments (in the ankle) stretched, twisted or possibly tore. Sprain is manifested by pain, swelling, bruising and inability to move.
Explanation:
Here the appropriate steps to stabilize the injury:
1. Call for help.
2. Rest the injured area to avoid further damage.
3. Put ice ( for 15 to 20 minutes) to help limit the swelling.
4. Apply compression bandage to prevent more swelling.
5. Elevate the injured ankle above the heart to limit swelling.
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