Questions: To quickly compare two terms in a search, include between the terms.
Transcript text: To quickly compare two terms in a search, include $\qquad$ between the terms.
Solution
The answer is B: vs
Explanation for each option:
A. * - The asterisk (*) is typically used as a wildcard character in search queries to represent any number of characters, but it is not used to compare two terms.
B. vs - "vs" is commonly used to compare two terms directly in search engines, such as "apples vs oranges."
C. .site - This is used to limit search results to a specific site or domain, not for comparing terms.
D. about - This is used to find information related to a specific term, not for comparing two terms.
Summary:
To quickly compare two terms in a search, include "vs" between the terms.