HTML provides a set of tags that describe the structure and content of web pages, such as headings, paragraphs, links and images. Browsers interpret these tags to render pages for users. The widely accepted expansion of HTML is HyperText Markup Language, emphasising its role in marking up hypertext documents. Therefore, the correct completion of the abbreviation is HyperText Markup Language.
Option A:
Option A, High Transfer Machine Language, is not a recognised term in web technology and misrepresents the purpose and nature of HTML.
Option B:
Option B, Hyperlink Text Managing Language, hints at links but still does not correspond to the standard name used in documentation and education.
Option C:
Option C is correct because all standard references expand HTML as HyperText Markup Language, which captures both its hypertext nature and its markup function.
Option D:
Option D, Human Type Machine Language, mixes unrelated concepts and is not associated with web development at all.
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