When an image is selected, it displays which of the following? A. Two corner handles B. Six middle handles C. Eight sizing handles D. Six boxes

Two corner handles
Six middle handles
Eight sizing handles
Six boxes

The correct answer is: C. Eight sizing handles.

When an image is selected, it displays eight sizing handles, which are small squares that appear around the edges of the image. These handles can be used to resize the image by dragging them.

The two corner handles are located at the top left and bottom right corners of the image. These handles can be used to resize the image horizontally or vertically.

The six middle handles are located between the corner handles. These handles can be used to resize the image both horizontally and vertically.

Here is a diagram of an image with the eight sizing handles labeled:

The eight sizing handles are used to resize the image. To resize the image, simply click and drag one of the handles. The image will resize as you drag the handle.

To resize the image proportionally, hold down the Shift key while you drag the handle. This will ensure that the image maintains its aspect ratio as you resize it.

To resize the image from the center, click and drag one of the corner handles while holding down the Alt key. This will resize the image from the center, so that the top left corner of the image remains in the same position.

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