In computer hypertext, a fragment identifier is a short string of characters that refers to a resource that is subordinate to another, primary resource. The primary resource is identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), and the fragment identifier points to the subordinate resource.
The fragment identifier introduced by a hash mark # is the optional last part of a URL for a document. It is typically used to identify a portion of that document. The generic syntax is specified in RFC 3986. The hash mark separator in URIs does not belong to the fragment identifier.
Who is going to bake and decorate.....Who's
I think aabb I don't know if I'm right though hope its right
I want to say it’s flash back but I’m also thinking of parallel structure but im too indecisive I hope im right but to double check you may want to check if there are any quizlets that have the answer!