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GUIs provide all of the following except _____.. a.command prompts. b.desktops. c.icons. d.menus
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basically , GUIs are made for users to interact with the electronics
I think the most suitable answer would be : b. Desktops
Desktop is usually act like some sort of the board that held the icons together, but it is not part of GUI
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