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What Feature of XBRL Is Indicated by the Highlighted Phrase

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What feature of XBRL is indicated by the highlighted phrase in each of the following items? (Do not limit yourself to the five key terms discussed in the text.)
A. A bank would use a different set of XBRL tags than a manufacturer.
B. Certain sets of XBRL tags conform to both a specific version of XBRL and XBRL guidelines for specific sets of tags.
C. Companies can tag their general purpose financial statements with XBRL, as well as their SEC filings.
D. No-one pays to use XBRL.
E. Software capable of interpreting XBRL tags can look on the Internet to find the meaning of those tags.
F. Some sets of XBRL tags conform only to a specific version of XBRL; they need further development.
G. Syntax and punctuation are important when creating an instance document.
H. There are many languages similar to XBRL; all of them belong to the larger XML family.
I. There is an entire set of tags devoted to managing internal information, such as a chart of accounts or journal entries.j. XBRL facilitates interpretation of accounting numbers.

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