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9. Tracy inserted one of her favorite photos into a slide presentation. However, the picture is small and
needs to be longer and wider. To make the picture larger, which of the following should she do?
A. Right-click on the object and click Size.
B. Click the Insert tab and in the Size group, click the Size drop-down arrow, and choose Size Object.
C. Select the object and use the size handles.
D. Double-click on the object and click Size.

my answer is c.

Your answer, C - Select the object and use the size handles, is correct. Here's an explanation of why it is the correct choice:

To make the picture larger in a slide presentation, Tracy should select the object (the photo) and use the size handles. The size handles are small squares or circles that appear on the edges or corners of the object when it is selected. Tracy can click and drag these size handles to resize the photo and make it longer and wider.

Option A - Right-clicking on the object and clicking Size is incorrect. Right-clicking on the object usually provides options for formatting, but it does not directly allow for resizing the object.

Option B - Clicking the Insert tab and choosing Size Object from the Size group is incorrect. The Insert tab usually provides options for adding new objects to the presentation, so it is not the appropriate tab for resizing an existing object.

Option D - Double-clicking on the object and clicking Size is incorrect. Double-clicking on the object typically opens a specific editing mode for that object, such as a picture-editing mode or a text-editing mode. Again, it does not directly allow for resizing the object.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C - Select the object and use the size handles.