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20 PTS URGENT!!! Gloria wants to search for a website on home décor. What can Gloria type on her web browser's address line?

A.
URL
B.
Boolean operator
C.
hyperlink
D.
search words

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Answer: For Plato it’s A: URL

Explanation: All the others were wrong

User EResourcesInc
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Answer:

D. search words

Step-by-step explanation:

When you want to search for a Web site, but don't know which site exactly you want, you enter search words (like 'home decor') in the address line. Most browsers will convert that into a search query for a search engine, which will then present search results.

The URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is the easiest way for humans to remember a Website address, if she knows exactly which site she wants to visit. It's easier for us to remember 'homedecor.com' than '194.245.3.66' or "2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334".

A boolean is a binary value, true or false. A boolean operator evaluates if a value is a boolean or not. Nothing to help her get to the decor site.

An hyperlink, is much closely related. It's a link you click on a Web page to get to another page. If Gloria had seen an hyperlink leading to her Website, she could have clicked on it... but she couldn't have entered it in the address bar.

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