Company C has decided to manage documents using XML data. Press the Exhibit button to view "Requirements". Select which of the following DTD definitions best satisfies "Requirements".
Hmm, let's see... option A has bold text, option B has bold and sentences, option C has bold and mixed content, and option D has a doc* element. I feel like I'm writing a Harry Potter spell book here!
Wait, we're talking about XML DTDs? I thought this was an exam for becoming a professional origami folder. Oh well, I'll just wing it and hope for the best!
I'm going to go with option B. It's the most straightforward and easy to understand. Plus, it allows for both sentences and bold text, which is important.
Option D is a bit weird with the doc* element. Doesn't that mean there can be multiple doc elements? I'm not sure that's what the requirements are asking for.
Hmm, option C looks good too. The use of the mixed content model (#PCDATA|bold)* allows for both plain text and bold elements, which is what the requirements seem to be asking for.
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