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How does GitHub Copilot work?
GitHub Copilot uses prompts, natural language text, that you type, and it provides suggestions based on what you type.
GitHub Copilot uses lights, that you type, and it provides suggestions based on what you type.
GitHub Copilot uses radio language, that you type, and it provides suggestions based on what you type.
Is GitHub Copilot free?
Yes, it's free for everyone.
No, it’s a service you can sign up for that’s free for students to use but currently costs 10 dollars per month.
It's not free, even if you're a student or a teacher.
How can you accept GitHub Copilot’s suggestions?
Press the “Tab” key.
Press “F1” key.
Press “F4” key.
Identify which statement is valid and select the correct answer:
A prompt, which is our output, is a collection of songs that tells our copilot what to generate.
A prompt, which is our input, is a collection of instructions or guidelines that tell our copilot what to generate.
A prompt, which is our document, is a collection of laptops that tells our Copilot what to generate.
On what depends on the quality of the output from GitHub Copilot?
Your code editor.
How well your extensions were installed.
How well you crafted your prompt.
You must answer all questions before checking your work.
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