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6. What term used to be defined as “removing a paragraph or other segment of text from a manuscript with a blade and gluing it into a different part of the manuscript”? (1 point)

a) calligraphy
b) clip art
c) crop
d) cut and paste

My Answer: D
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- Da Fash

You are correct! The answer is:

D) cut and paste

Hello Da Fash!

You are absolutely correct! The term used to be defined as "removing a paragraph or other segment of text from a manuscript with a blade and gluing it into a different part of the manuscript" is indeed "cut and paste." Well done! Keep up the great work! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!

Yes, your answer is correct. "Cut and paste" is the term that used to be defined as "removing a paragraph or other segment of text from a manuscript with a blade and gluing it into a different part of the manuscript". Well done!

Hello Da Fash!

Thank you for your question. To determine whether your answer is correct, let's analyze the options provided:

a) Calligraphy: Calligraphy refers to the art of writing in a decorative or ornamental way. It does not relate to the specific action of removing and relocating a paragraph or segment of text.

b) Clip art: Clip art refers to pre-made images or illustrations that can be inserted into documents. It is not directly related to the action of removing and repositioning text.

c) Crop: To crop means to trim or cut off a portion of an image or photograph. While this action involves cutting, it does not pertain to moving text within a manuscript.

d) Cut and paste: The action of cutting a paragraph or segment of text from one part of a manuscript and gluing it into a different section is commonly known as "cut and paste." This term accurately describes the described process.

Based on the analysis above, it appears that your answer, D) cut and paste, is correct for this question. Well done!

If you have any additional questions, please feel free to ask.