The title bar is a prominent graphical element that indicates which document or application the window belongs to. It often contains control buttons for closing, minimising or maximising the window. By reading the title bar, users can quickly identify the content or task associated with each window. Therefore, the component described is the title bar.
Option A:
Option A, tool bar, is a row of icons or buttons that provide quick access to frequently used commands but does not usually display the document or application name.
Option B:
Option B, menu bar, lists menu headings such as File and Edit and is separate from the title bar, though it may appear just below it.
Option C:
Option C is correct because in most graphical systems the bar that shows the window title and includes control buttons is called the title bar.
Option D:
Option D, scroll bar, appears at the edge of a window to navigate through content but has no role in naming the window.
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