C) The website invokes the image request. Ah, the old image request dance! It's like the analytics version of the hokey pokey - you put your image request in, you put your image request out, and the Adobe servers do the rest. *laughs*
B) Adobe Analytics saves the request into the designated `Report Suite.` Yep, that sounds about right. It's like storing your data in a big analytics warehouse, you know? *chuckles* Analytics, the digital version of a hoarder's paradise.
A) Adobe's servers process the image request. Hmm, I'm not sure about that one. I mean, the question says the analytics code is served via the data layer, so the image request must come after that step, right?
C) The website invokes the image request. That's gotta be it, because the data layer is just a way to pass information to the analytics code, and the image request is what actually gets processed by Adobe's servers.
B) Adobe Analytics saves the request into the designated `Report Suite.` That's the correct answer, right? I've used Adobe Analytics before, and that's exactly what happens.
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