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What purpose does a firewire serve?
  1. It blocks users on a network from accessing Internet content that the network administrator deems inappropriate.
  2. It is a cord that connects two or more computers and allows for peer-to-peer communication between devices.
  3. It connects a USB device to the computer.
  4. It is the most critical wire in a computer and channels all of the incoming energy to the necessary internal structures.
Explanation
Answer: B - A firewire is a cord that connects two or more devices, like a computer and digital camera, allowing them to communicate directly with one another. It allows the user to perform communicative functions without using system memory.
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