| A | B |
| Definition and examples of OUTPUT devices | Parts of the computer where we see what was entered into the computer. Examples: monitor and a printer |
| Not acceptable for a complimentary closing in a business letter | Congratulations |
| Computer hardware means | physical parts of the computer |
| Software program that lets you write and edit text to produce professional-looking documents | Word or Google Docs |
| Place on the computer where you see all your icons, programs, and | the computer desktop |
| most commonly used style for business letter | Block style |
| Definition and examples of INPUT devices | Parts of the computer where we enter information into the computer. Examples: keyboard, mouse |
| Storage devices | Flash drive, hard drive, external hard drive |
| Heading | Part of the business letter that contains the return address |
| Information processing cycle | Input, processing, output, storage |