Asked by Makayla Kortz on Apr 24, 2024

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A raised dot (·)shows where the ENTER key was pressed.

Raised Dot

A small, elevated point often found in tactile writing systems like Braille, used to represent letters, characters, or symbols for the visually impaired.

ENTER Key

A key on a computer keyboard that is used to signal the computer to accept the data that has been typed or to command the computer to perform a designated action.

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Jaquaisha BroadhurstMay 02, 2024
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False
Explanation :
A raised dot (·) is often used to represent a space or to visually separate items in a list, not to indicate where the ENTER key was pressed.