#HTML's paragraphs
HTML paragraphs are marked up using the <p>
tag.
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One day, a gloomy Alice sat by the riverbank with her sister. Suddenly, she saw a strange white rabbit passing by—it was dressed up, holding a pocket watch, talking to itself, and seemed to be in a hurry.
Curious, Alice followed it and jumped into the rabbit hole. The hole was very, very deep, and after a long time, Alice finally landed. She realized she was in a strange hall surrounded by doors of all sizes, all locked.
She found a key but it only opened a small door. Because the door was too small, she could only look through it and saw a beautiful garden on the other side.
She placed the key on the table and found a bottle labeled "Drink Me" elsewhere in the hall.
Without hesitation, Alice drank it and found herself shrinking, able to pass through the small door but unable to reach the key on the table.
In panic, she found a cake labeled "Eat Me". After eating it, Alice grew rapidly, so tall that her head touched the ceiling.
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Alice began to cry uncontrollably; the entire hall filled with tears.
She accidentally picked up a fan, and her body shrank again, forcing her to swim through her own tears.
Along the way, she met a mouse swimming there too.
Alice wanted to chat with it, but she kept mentioning her pet cat "Dinah," which angered the mouse, who saw cats as mortal enemies.
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The tears swept away other animals and birds; soon, Alice was surrounded by a group of animals.
They gathered on the shore, discussing how to dry off.
The mouse gave a long speech about William the Conqueror, which Alice found extremely boring; the dodo suggested the best way was to hold a pointless race where everyone ran in circles with no winners.
Confused, Alice again mentioned her cat, which scared off all the animals.
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One day, a gloomy Alice sat by the riverbank with her sister. Suddenly, she saw a strange white rabbit passing by—it was dressed up, holding a pocket watch, talking to itself, and seemed to be in a hurry. Curious, Alice followed it and jumped into the rabbit hole. The hole was very, very deep, and after a long time, Alice finally landed. She realized she was in a strange hall surrounded by doors of all sizes, all locked. She found a key but it only opened a small door. Because the door was too small, she could only look through it and saw a beautiful garden on the other side. She placed the key on the table and found a bottle labeled "Drink Me" elsewhere in the hall. Without hesitation, Alice drank it and found herself shrinking, able to pass through the small door but unable to reach the key on the table. In panic, she found a cake labeled "Eat Me". After eating it, Alice grew rapidly, so tall that her head touched the ceiling.
Alice began to cry uncontrollably; the entire hall filled with tears. She accidentally picked up a fan, and her body shrank again, forcing her to swim through her own tears. Along the way, she met a mouse swimming there too. Alice wanted to chat with it, but she kept mentioning her pet cat "Dinah," which angered the mouse, who saw cats as mortal enemies.
The tears swept away other animals and birds; soon, Alice was surrounded by a group of animals. They gathered on the shore, discussing how to dry off. The mouse gave a long speech about William the Conqueror, which Alice found extremely boring; the dodo suggested the best way was to hold a pointless race where everyone ran in circles with no winners. Confused, Alice again mentioned her cat, which scared off all the animals.