The broadest type of search, which looks for your terms any where , is a/an .

A. title
B. keyword
C. auther
D. subject

my answer c

I disagree.

Actually, the correct answer is B. keyword.

When conducting a search, there are different types of searches you can perform depending on the specificity of the terms you are looking for. In this case, a keyword search is the broadest type of search. It allows you to search for your terms anywhere within a document or database, without specifying a particular field or attribute to search in.

To perform a keyword search, you can input your desired search terms into a search engine or a search field within a specific website or database. The system will then retrieve results that match or contain your keywords, regardless of their location within the document or database.

On the other hand, an author search (option C) would specifically search for your terms in the author field, subject search (option D) would search in the subject field, and a title search (option A) would search for your terms specifically in the title field. These types of searches are more specific and help narrow down the results to a particular field or attribute.