When inserting clip art into a page of text, which of the following is true?

A. It is not important what the picture is, as long as it is an exciting picture.
B. The picture can only go above or below the text
C. The picture must stay exactly where it first appears in relation to the text in the document.
D. You can choose where to position the picture in line with the rest of the text in the document

D. You can choose where to position the picture in line with the rest of the text in the document

D. You can choose where to position the picture in line with the rest of the text in the document.

The correct answer is D. You can choose where to position the picture in line with the rest of the text in the document.

To insert clip art into a page of text and position it in line with the rest of the text, you can follow these steps:

1. Open the document with the page of text where you want to insert clip art.
2. Click on the location in the text where you want the clip art to be inserted.
3. In most word processing software, you will find an "Insert" option or a toolbar that contains various icons for inserting objects. Look for the icon that represents clip art or images.
4. Click on the clip art or image icon. This will open a window or a pane that allows you to search for and select the clip art you want to insert.
5. Browse or search for the desired clip art in the clip art library or online.
6. Once you find the clip art you want to use, click on it to select it.
7. The clip art will then be inserted into your document. By default, it may be inserted in a specific position or as a floating object. To position it in line with the rest of the text, you may need to adjust its wrapping style.
8. In most word processing software, right-click on the inserted clip art and look for an option like "Wrap Text" or "Position." From the subsequent menu or dialog, choose the option that allows you to wrap the clip art in line with the text (e.g., "In Line with Text" or "Tight" wrapping style).
9. After selecting the appropriate wrapping style, you should be able to drag and position the clip art wherever you want it in relation to the surrounding text. You can align it with the left, right, or center of the page, or place it in specific paragraphs or lines of your document.

Remember, the appearance and behavior of clip art insertion may vary slightly depending on the word processing software you are using.