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3,833 Pointsanswer for this question?
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Steven Parker
231,269 PointsWhich question? The quiz you linked to has 3 questions.
But if you're working with the fill-in-the-blank, here's a hint: look closely at the supplied example. One element type appears much more often in the sample than any other type.
abhishek Boda
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3,833 Pointslocation ??
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsSteven Parker
231,269 PointsI'm not sure what you mean. There's no "location" in any of the answer choices nor in the tag names of the sample code (the element type, or "tag name", is the first word after the "<" symbol).