Honestly, I'm just hoping the answer isn't A. Server, HTML, and DNS? That's like mixing up HTTP with a completely different protocol. Good thing I didn't choose that one!
Hmm, I'm not so sure. I was thinking it might be D, since you need a client, a web page, and DNS to resolve the domain name. But I'm probably overthinking this.
I'm going with C. The browser is a key component for HTTP, and it needs to communicate with the server using TCP/IP. HTML is also essential for web content.
I'm not sure, but I think B) Client, server and TCP/IP could also be correct, as the client sends requests to the server using TCP/IP for communication.
I agree with Franklyn, because a browser is needed to access web pages, HTML is used for creating web content, and TCP/IP is the protocol for transmitting data over the internet.
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