Which command is used to copy all files from drive a with extension .txt to the currently logged drive and directory? A. Copy a. *.txt B. Copy *.txt a: C. Copy *.txt c: D. Copy *.txt all.txt

Copy a. *.txt
Copy *.txt a:
Copy *.txt c:
Copy *.txt all.txt

The correct answer is: A. Copy a. *.txt

The copy command is used to copy files from one location to another. The syntax for the copy command is:

copy source destination

The source is the file or files that you want to copy, and the destination is the location where you want to copy the files.

In this case, the source is all files from drive A with extension .txt, and the destination is the currently logged drive and directory. To specify all files from drive A, you can use the * wildcard character. To specify files with extension .txt, you can use the .txt wildcard character.

Therefore, the correct command to copy all files from drive A with extension .txt to the currently logged drive and directory is:

copy a. *.txt

Option B is incorrect because it does not specify the destination. Option C is incorrect because it specifies the wrong drive. Option D is incorrect because it does not specify the files that you want to copy.

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