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< _____ > creates a hyperlink to other web pages, files, locations within the same page, email
addresses, or any other URL.
2. < _____ > The text is typically rendered in boldface.
3. < _____ > produces a line break in the text (carriage-return). It is useful for writing a poem or
an address, where the division of lines/ line spacing is significant.
4. < _____ > marks text that has stress emphasis.
5. < _____ > It is typically displayed in italic type.
6. < _____ > renders text with a strikethrough or a line through it.
7. < _____ > gives text strong importance and is typically displayed in bold.
8. < _____ > Refers to a subscript of a text.
9. < _____ > Refers to a superscript of a text.
10. < _____ > renders text with an underline, a line under the baseline of its content.

11. < _____ > it represented a horizontal rule. It may still be displayed as a horizontal rule in
visual browsers, but is now defined in semantic terms, rather than presentational terms.
12. < _____ > is used to represent an item in a list. It must be contained in a parent element: an
ordered list (<ol>), an unordered list (<ul>), or a menu (<menu>).
13. < _____ > represents an ordered list of items, typically rendered as a numbered list.
14. < _____ > represents a paragraph of text.
15. < _____ > represents an unordered list of items, typically rendered as a bulleted list.
16. < _____ > represents tabular data —that is, information expressed via a two-dimensional
data table.
17. < _____ > defines a set of rows summarizing the columns of the table.
18. < _____ > defines a cell as header of a group of table cells. The exact nature of this group is
defined by the scope and headers attributes.
19. < _____ > defines the title of the document, shown in a browser's title bar or on the page's
tab. It can only contain text, and any contained tags are ignored.
20. < _____ > represents an image in the document.

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