Ah, I see now. The third option, with the combination of HTML tags, attributes, and other identifiers, is the best example of a full selector. The other options are more limited in their scope and don't fully represent a complete selector.
I'm a bit confused by the different types of selectors presented here. I'll need to review my notes on full versus partial selectors to make sure I understand the differences before I can confidently select the best answer.
I think the third option is the most likely answer. It has a combination of HTML tags, attributes, and other identifiers that would make it a full selector. The other options seem to be more partial or incomplete selectors.
Okay, let's see. The first option has a combination of different selectors, so that could be a full selector. But the second and third options also look like they might be full selectors. I'm not sure which one is the best example.
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