The correct answer is A. Wrapping style.
A wrapping style is a property of an image that determines how text flows around it. There are four main wrapping styles:
- In line with text: The image is placed inline with the text, and the text flows around it on all sides.
- Square: The image is placed in a square box, and the text flows around the box on all sides.
- Tight: The image is placed in a box that is just big enough to fit the image, and the text flows around the box on all sides.
- Through: The image is placed in a box, and the text flows through the box, wrapping around the image as needed.
The wrapping style can be set in the image’s properties. To do this, right-click on the image and select “Image properties.” In the “Layout” tab, you will see a drop-down menu for “Wrapping style.” Select the desired wrapping style from the menu.
B. Text style is a property of text that determines its appearance, such as its font, size, and color. It is not used to make text appear around an image.
C. Image properties are the settings that control the appearance and behavior of an image. They can be set in the image’s properties dialog box. The wrapping style is one of the image properties.
D. Align is a property of text that determines its alignment on the page. It is not used to make text appear around an image.