Karen needs to copy a circle. She has drawn and plays it on another part of her slide even though she never used this particular app karen knows to use Ctrl + c this is an example of

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This is an example of "transfer of learning" or "positive transfer." Karen is applying her knowledge of common computer shortcuts (in this case, Ctrl + C for copy) from one context (possibly another application or program) to a different application, even though she has never used that specific app before. This demonstrates her ability to generalize skills and knowledge across different environments.

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