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Consider the following XML document and answer the questions below.1234567891011121314<WebServiceResponse>  <status>OK</status>  <result>   <type>Building</type>   <name>Dreese Labs</name>   <location>    <lat>40.002382</lat>    <lng>-83.015958</lng>   </location>  </result> <result>  <message>CSE Department</message> </result> </WebServiceResponse>What are the tags in this XML document?What are the text strings in this XML document?What are the attributes for each tag in this XML document?

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Consider the following XML document and answer the questions below.1234567891011121314<WebServiceResponse>  <status>OK</status>  <result>   <type>Building</type>   <name>Dreese Labs</name>   <location>    <lat>40.002382</lat>    <lng>-83.015958</lng>   </location>  </result> <result>  <message>CSE Department</message> </result> </WebServiceResponse>What are the tags in this XML document?What are the text strings in this XML document?What are the attributes for each tag in this XML document?

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The tags in this XML document are: WebServiceResponse, status, result, type, name, location, lat, lng, and message.

The text strings in this XML document are: OK, Building, Dreese Labs, 40.002382, -83.015958, and CSE Department.

There are no attributes for any tag in this XML document. Attributes in XML are additional values that can be added within a tag to provide more information. For example, in the tag <tag attribute="value">, "attribute" is the attribute name and "value" is the attribute value. In this XML document, no tag has any attribute.

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