Q
How can you attach an event handler for a specific element when it is clicked?

Answer & Solution

Answer: Option B
Solution:
The addEventListener method is used to attach an event handler to an element for a specific event.
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A). resize

B). resizestart

C). resizeend

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A). element.addEventListener('click', handler)

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Which event is triggered when a user presses a key?

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