❌ A. It compiles without issue ❌ B. The code will produce a ClassCastException if called at runtime ❌ C. The code will not compile because of line 2 ❌ D. The code will not compile because of line 5 ✅ E. The code will not compile because of line 8 ❌ F. The code will not compile because of line 10
Explanation: First, the declarations of HasExoskeleton and Insect are correct and do not contain any errors, making options C and D incorrect. The concrete class Beetle extends Insect and inherits two abstract methods, getNumberOfSections() and getNumberOfLegs(). The Beetle class includes an overloaded version of getNumberOfSections() that takes an int value. The method declaration is valid, making option F incorrect, although it does not satisfy the abstract method requirement. For this reason, only one of the two abstract methods is properly overridden. The Beetle class therefore does not compile, and option E is correct. Since the code fails to compile, options A and B are incorrect.
❌ A. It compiles without issue ❌ B. The code will produce a ClassCastException if called at runtime ❌ C. The code will not compile because of line 2 ❌ D. The code will not compile because of line 5 ✅ E. The code will not compile because of line 8 ❌ F. The code will not compile because of line 10
Explanation: First, the declarations of HasExoskeleton and Insect are correct and do not contain any errors, making options C and D incorrect. The concrete class Beetle extends Insect and inherits two abstract methods, getNumberOfSections() and getNumberOfLegs(). The Beetle class includes an overloaded version of getNumberOfSections() that takes an int value. The method declaration is valid, making option F incorrect, although it does not satisfy the abstract method requirement. For this reason, only one of the two abstract methods is properly overridden. The Beetle class therefore does not compile, and option E is correct. Since the code fails to compile, options A and B are incorrect.
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You can’t. What you can do, though, is use WhatsApp’s and Telegram’s web platforms to transfer stickers. It’s easy, but might take a while.Open WhatsApp in your browser, find a sticker you like in a chat, and right-click on it to save it as an image. The file won’t be a picture, though—it’s a webpage and will have a .webp extension. Don’t be scared, this is the way. Repeat this step to save as many stickers as you want.Then, open Telegram in your browser and go into your Saved messages chat. Just as you’d share a file with a friend, click the Share file button on the bottom left of the chat window (it looks like a dog-eared paper), and select the .webp files you downloaded. Click Open and you’ll see your stickers in your Saved messages chat. This is now your sticker depository. To use them, forward them as you would a message from one chat to the other: by clicking or long-pressing on the sticker, and then choosing Forward.
Telegram Gives Up On Crypto Blockchain Project
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