When adding a Twitter widget to a web page that already contains another Twitter widget, you can delete some of the automatically generated code for the second widget. Which HTML element do you delete, and why is it okay to delete it?

What will be an ideal response?

The automatically generated code for each Twitter widget includes both adivelement and ascriptelement. You only need the Twitter script element once per page, so you can delete it from the second and subsequent Twitter widgets you add to a web page.

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