Maybe right on why u think u will strive or how you will but i'm not sure
The answer is option B "more information about the subject." Supporting details are used to support your argument in your essay, so you have more faces, and information in order to make a strong argument. Supporting details do indeed make your paragraph bigger but that's not the reason why they are used. Supporting details help you prove your claim and defend your argument against people who think the opposite way of your claim.
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Answer:
- Use the one that reads most clearly.
- If you can’t decide, just pick one.
- If you can’t then use for()
- If at any point later in time you change your mind, refactor your code.
This is how professionals work. Decide, and for all things with low impact to change, don’t sweat it.
Save that for architectural and API design choices.
Answer#2:
- Well if you are looking for a simple technique to choose which loop to use you can use these rules.
- Use for loops when there's a sequence of elements that you want to iterate.
- Use while loops when you want to repeat an action until a condition changes.
And if whatever you are trying to do can be done with either for or while loops then just choose your favourite :)
Answer:
Definition:
Malware refers to the malicious electronic instructions ( programmes ) which copy and store themselves on the memory of the computer which destroys and halts the working condition of the computer.
Examples:
<em>→</em><em> </em><em>Trojanic</em><em> </em><em>bomb</em><em>.</em>
<em>→</em><em> </em><em>Memory</em><em> </em><em>bomb</em><em>.</em>
<em>→</em><em> </em><em>Polymorphic</em><em> </em><em>bomb</em><em>.</em>
I believe it is copying a workbook file but I am not sure this is based off of my research