(B) A man came — the inn and said he wanted a drink; but as I moved — the room to the bar to get it he sat — — a table and asked me to come nearer.
"I just came to see my friend Bill. Is this table — him?"
I told him I did not know his friend Bill and this table was — a person who was staying — our house whom we called the captain.
"Well," he said, "my friend Bill likes people to call him captain. Is he — the house?"
I told him the captain was —.
"I expected to find him —. Which way has he gone?"
— some time the stranger sat there waiting — the captain like a cat waiting — a mouse. Then we heard the door open and the captain entered the house.
"Let's step — that door and give Bill a little surprise," said the stranger pulling me — the hand and pushing me — the door. "Bill," said the stranger — a low voice when the captain came — the room. The captain turned — , saw the stranger and stopped — saying a word, looking — the man's hard, cold eyes. I wanted to cry — — help or get — — the room quickly.
2. What are arithmetic operations? Computations with numbers.
3. What are logical operations? Comparing values.
4. Can computer compare two graphical objects? Yes, it can.
5. What makes computer so different from other tools? The ability to follow the program. It can produce human voice.
6. What is an embedded computer? Which is inside a tool. What modern devices have embedded computers? Any tools ranging from typewriters to microwave.
7. How many are types of data? Physical data, textual data, numeric data.
8. What is physical data? Such as light, temperature and pressure and so on.