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Andrews [41]
3 years ago
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Activity 2.

History
1 answer:
guajiro [1.7K]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. Software.

2. Brushes.

3. Shape.

4. Menu bar.

5. Title bar.

6. Clipboard.

7. Image.

8. Color scheme.

9. Microsoft Paint.

10. Toolbox.

Explanation:

1. Software: is set of instruction and its associated documentations that tells a computer what to do or how to

perform a task.

2. Brushes: have different lines and texture. It is used for adding color to a piece of work.

3. Shape: is a oval, rectangular, rounded rectangular, polygon, triangle, diamond, pentagon and etc.

4. Menu bar: is to supply a common housing for window-or application-specific menus which provide access

to such functions as opening files, interacting with an application, or displaying help documentation or manuals.

5. Title bar: is a horizontal bar located at the top of a window in a GUI. It displays the title of the software, name of the current document, or other text identifying the contents of that window.

6. Clipboard: is a temporary storage area for data that the user wants to copy from one place to another.

7. Image: is a tool that lets you resize and skew, rotate or flip.

8. Color scheme: it composed of color 1, color 2, color palettes, and edit color.

9. Microsoft Paint: is a simple program that allows users to create basic graphic art on a computer.

10. Toolbox: is where tools are chosen. Clicking on a tool icon makes that tool active and available to edit the image.

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