Answer:
a) Use section breaks to create a separate section and insert a Landscape orientation page within a document.
b) Use Section Breaks to insert new pages where needed.
c) Use Section Breaks to separate parts of the document and enable the Link to Previous function.
d) Use Section Breaks to enable the insertion of different Headers and Footers in different sections.
Step-by-step explanation:
A section break is a feature in Word that lets you split the document of your pages into manageable sections that help you make formatting changes within each of these sections. This definition alone best explains option A, C, and D. It is a bad idea to use section breaks to insert new pages where needed. By default, Word treats sections in your document as separate parts and using breaks to insert pages will affect formatting and things like inserting page numbers and Headers.