An advertiser selling airline tickets has designed an image ad with drop–down menus for airport departure and arrival locations. Rather than programming the menu to show airports, the advertiser wants a click on the ad to go to his website. This ad will:

An advertiser selling airline tickets has designed an image ad with drop–down menus for airport departure and arrival locations. Rather than programming the menu to show airports, the advertiser wants a click on the ad to go to his website. This ad will:
·          perform well on the Display Network because it contains relevant information
·          perform poorly on the Display Network because it will frustrate people
·          be disapproved because it mimics a function the ad can't perform
·          be resized on the Display Network because it lacks animation elements

Correct Answer is :
be disapproved because it mimics a function the ad can't perform


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