QUESTIONS
5.2Explain the difference between a literal and a variable.
5.4Retrieve and set values in variables.
5.5Create string data containing tabs, newlines, and other special characters.
5.6Combine string data using concatenation and interpolation.
6.2 Create a new instance of .NET Class Library classes to call methods that maintain state.
6.4 Use docs.microsoft.com to research what a method does, its overloaded versions, its return value type, its input parameters, and what each parameter represents.
7.1 Describe the most widely used branching statements and provide use cases for each.
8.1 Explain the difference between arrays and collections.
8.6 Iterate through sequences of data using the for each statement.
8.7 Sort and manipulate sequences of data.
Create Examples For each of the topics you created in Step 1, create at least one realistic and unique example of code (created by you) that demonstrates the concepts described in the accompanying learning objectives for that topic.
Create a PowerPoint Create a PowerPoint presentation that will aid you in explaining each of the topics you created Step 1. Your PowerPoint presentation should include:
A title slide with your name(s) and student ID number(s).
An introduction slide that introduces your audience to the topics you created in Step 1 that will be discussing.
At least one slide for each of the topics you created in Step 1. Each topic should include a written description of the topic (sentence or point-form) and the accompanying example you created in Step 3.
A conclusion slide that summarizes the topics you discussed.
Include a reference slide that cites all of your sources in the format described on the Cambrian Library website — not citing your sources breaks Cambrian’s Academic Integrity Policy.You can use the following document as an example of how to properly format your sources:https://teaching.cambriancollege.ca/wp-content/upl…