The correct selections are Yes, Yes, Yes. For statement 1, Microsoft Support explains that if you are not a site owner, you might still be able to invite other people to the site, although the invitation can generate an access request that a site owner approves or declines. Microsoft also states that site users have the opportunity to invite other people to collaborate on sites, unless that feature is disabled. That makes the statement true. For statement 2, Microsoft Learn states that in SharePoint you can give people permissions to a site by adding individual users, security groups, or Microsoft 365 groups to one of the three SharePoint groups, including the Members group. That directly supports the statement. For statement 3, Microsoft documents that site ownership and membership can be managed by adding or removing owners, members, site owners, site members, and site visitors. For group- connected sites, Microsoft also documents that owners can manage group ownership and remove owner status. Therefore, a site owner can remove another site owner, provided at least one owner remains.
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