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In what order does a message reach its Internet destination?
 
  A) subdomain, zone, domain B) zone, subdomain, domain
  C) domain, subdomain, zone D) any of the above will work

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A domain name server is the server used to resolve naming derivations between the ________ and the domain name.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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