When you insert a photo into a document, it's placed at the A. insertion point. B. location where your arrow pointer is pointing. C. bottom of the page. D. top of the page.

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A. insertion point.

When you insert a photo into a document, it typically appears at the place where your cursor, or insertion point, is located. The insertion point is where the next characters will be typed or where the next object will be placed. It is often visible as a blinking vertical line within the text where you last clicked or where your most recent typing or editing action occurred.

Extra: In word processors and other document editing software, the insertion point plays a crucial role in determining where edited content will appear. When you are about to add new text, images, tables, or other objects, they will be placed where this insertion point is located. This allows the user to control the flow of the document and organize content as needed.

It’s important to note that while the insertion point most often refers to the exact position of the text cursor, in some software or situations, images or other objects might snap to other elements like text boxes, margins, or other predefined layout constraints depending on the software you are using. Always make sure to click precisely where you want the new content to go before inserting it to ensure it appears in the correct place.