Correct Answer:
D. All
A hyperlink, often simply called a link, is a reference to data that the user can directly follow either by clicking or by hovering. Hyperlinks are fundamental to the structure of the World Wide Web and are used in various digital documents to connect different pieces of information. The question asks what forms hyperlinks can take.
- Text: The most common form of a hyperlink is hyperlinked text, which is typically underlined and displayed in a different color (e.g., blue) to indicate its clickable nature.
- Drawing object: Graphical elements like shapes, buttons, or other drawing objects can be configured to act as hyperlinks, allowing users to click them to navigate.
- Image: Images can also be made into hyperlinks. Clicking on an image that has been hyperlinked will direct the user to the specified destination.
Since text, drawing objects, and images can all function as clickable links to other resources, the correct option is All, encompassing the versatility of hyperlinks in digital environments.