Questions: Tripling-clicking on a word will Bold that word Select the entire paragraph Select only that word Select all text in the document

Tripling-clicking on a word will

Bold that word

Select the entire paragraph

Select only that word

Select all text in the document
Transcript text: Tripling-clicking on a word will Bold that word Select the entire paragraph Select only that word Select all text in the document
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The answer is the second one: Select the entire paragraph.

Explanation for each option:

  1. Bold that word: This is incorrect. Triple-clicking on a word does not apply any formatting such as bolding. Formatting is usually done through keyboard shortcuts or menu options.

  2. Select the entire paragraph: This is correct. In most text editing software, triple-clicking on a word will select the entire paragraph that the word is in.

  3. Select only that word: This is incorrect. Double-clicking, not triple-clicking, is typically used to select a single word.

  4. Select all text in the document: This is incorrect. Selecting all text in a document is usually done with a keyboard shortcut like Ctrl+A (Cmd+A on Mac), not by triple-clicking a word.

In summary, triple-clicking on a word generally selects the entire paragraph in most text editing applications.

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