Draw an object diagram representing the first part of this book (i.e., Part I, Getting Started). Make sure that the object diagram you draw is consistent with the class diagram of Exercise 2–6.

This exercise checks the student’s understanding of basic aspects of object diagrams, including:

• Objects are represented with rectangles and underlined labels.
• The class of an object is included in the label of the object (e.g., uml:Chapter is of class Chapter).
• Links are represented with solid lines

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Method connect accepts two arguments that represent the and the ______ of the server.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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The rotation of a subtree requires an exchange of pointers among ____ subtree pointers.

A. one B. two C. three D. four

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