a) token
b) typed item
c) global identifier
d) scope
Answer: c
Explanation: The global identifier of an item is the value of its element’s itemid attribute, if it has one, resolved relative to the element on which the attribute is specified. If the itemid attribute is missing or if resolving it fails, it is said to have no global identifier. The “typed item” creates new item.
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