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Which element should be used only when the c...
Computers and Technology, 08.04.2021 20:30 photon22
HURRY GUYS I GOT 3 QUESTIONS LEFT
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Which element should be used only when the content simply references the element
a. nav
b. figure
c. hgroup
d. article
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