Define ungrouping and explain why it might be used

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Ungrouping is the process of breaking apart an image so that individual shapes can be modified.

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The internal pointer is deleted once the last ________ to the resource is destroyed.

a. smart pointer b. shared_ptr c. weak_ptr d. link

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? ? Referring to the figure above, what is the role of the line of code labeled with the number 1?

A. It creates an event listener. B. It is a function. C. It creates a variable. D. It is a conditional statement.

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Critical Thinking Questions Case 8-1 ? An employee at PrattLast Associates needs to modify a macro. The employee is nervous about the change she just made to the macro and would like to test it. What can she do to be certain the macro will perform as she expects?  a. She can double-step the macro. b. She can single-step the macro. b. She can hit run. c. She cannot test the macro, as that function does not exist.

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_____ in a wireframe is an area on the page that is intentionally left blank.

A. ?Passive white space B. ?Active blue line C. ?Passive blue line D. ?Active white space

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