If you look at a tree upside down it will help you understand how folders and files work. If you look at it upside down, at the top is the root and from there it splits up into files or folders like branches. (Ethan)
It's like an upside down tree because the roots are at the top, just like the root folder, and then the branches split and go down like the subfolders. (Autumn)
If you look at a tree upside down it will help you understand how folders and files work. If you look at it upside down, at the top is the root and from there it splits up into files or folders like branches.
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like an upsidown tree the root(or theroot folder) comes first then the branches (the smaller files near the end)
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It's like an upside down tree because the roots are at the top, just like the root folder, and then the branches split and go down like the subfolders. (Autumn)
ReplyDeleteIt's similar to a tree that is upside down and the roots are are on the top (root folder) and they split into folders or files. Gracie
ReplyDeleteBecause there is a root folder, as there are roots in a tree. And then the subfolders run down and split into branches. [Collin]
ReplyDeleteFiles break off from a root and sub-files split into different "branches."
ReplyDelete~Brie
basically you start with a root file and it goes from there and branches come off of it into sub files and sub-documents or sub-files...
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