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5. Think and answer.
a. Meena wants to publish her essay on a website. She begins creating an HTML
document using Notepad. The essay has several paragraphs that are clearly
separated in Notepad, but she wants them to appear the same way in a web
browser. Which HTML tag should she use for this?
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b. Ravi wants to add a heading to his webpage to introduce a new section. Which
HTML tag should he use to create the smallest size heading?
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c. Suggest which element of HTML would be most suitable for the following:
i. To outline a step-by-step travel itinerary for your school trip.
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ii. To create a travel packing checklist, ensuring you don’t forget essential items.
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SDG Activity
You and your friends participated in a simulated coastal cleanup, sorting
waste and learning about its impact on marine life. Create an HTML and
CSS webpage on ocean conservation to better understand and contribute
to protecting marine environments.
21 st #Critical Thinking
LAB ACTIVITY Century #Technology Literacy
Skills
Visit your computer lab and perform the following actions:
▶ Write the HTML code for the following webpage in Notepad:
Keep the following things in mind:
(a) The first heading should be red in colour with size <H2>.
(b) Use the <P> tag to separate the two paragraphs.
(c) The second heading should be blue in colour and size <H3>.
(d) Insert line breaks for ‘Important Events’ and alternate
the alignment with each event. The first one should be
right-aligned and the next should be left-aligned and so on.
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