A. $action
B. $control
C. $scope
D. none of above
The ng-bind directive . . . . . . allow you to hide your template markup when the HTML content is shown to the user before it is processed by AngularJS.
The drawback of inline bindings is that AngularJS will not find and process every set of {{ and }} characters in your content.
When adding . . . . . and . . . . . . to a view, we are essentially instructing Angular to create data bindings that keep the model and view in sync.