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# `01.1` Like Word

HTML was initially created with the purpose of publishing documents, that is why its `<tags>` are similar to the typical elements you see in a document:

| Tag name | Use case |
| -------- | -------- |
| `<p>` | To add paragraphs |
| `<strong>` | Text in bold (stronger) |
| `<h1>` | Heading with the most importance (bigger) |
| `<h2>` | Heading with the second importance (smaller) |
| `<a>` | Links or anchors |
| `<ul>` | Unordered Lists (Just the bullets) |

## 📝 Instructions:

1. Please add a `<p>` tag to your website that says: `HTML tags are similar to MS Word elements`.

## 💻 Expected Result:

![01.1 Preview HTML Exercises](../../.learn/assets/01.2-Like-Word.png?raw=true)
<p>HTML tags are similar to MS Word elements</p>