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A: List item is not inside li...
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HELPP ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST,
What is wrong with this code?
A: List item is not inside list element
B: No quotation marks around the attribute
C: Tag name includes an unnecessary backslash
D:Forgetting the equal sign between attribute name and value
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