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THE <P> TAG
                  The <P> tag is used to define a new paragraph in HTML5, which starts with <P> and ends with

                  </P>. It is a container tag. By default, paragraphs are left-aligned.
                  The syntax for using the <P> tag is as follows:

                  <P> Paragraph Content </P>
                     Code      Write the HTML code to display the given web page using the <P> tag.
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                  <!DOCTYPE HTML>

                  <HTML>
                  <HEAD>
                  <TITLE> Using Paragraph Tag
                  </TITLE><BODY>
                  <H1>Bengal Tiger</H1>
                  <P>
                  The Bengal Tiger is a majestic and powerful predator native to the
                  Indian subcontinent. Bengal Tigers are found in a variety of habitats,
                  including forests, grasslands and mangrove swamps.
                  </P>
                  </BODY>

                  </HTML>
                  THE <B> TAG

                  The <B> tag is used to make text bold. It is a container tag.

                  For example: <P><B>iPhone</B> is a popular smartphone. </P>
                  Output: iPhone is a popular smartphone.

                  THE <I> TAG

                  The <I> tag is used to italicise text. It is a container tag.
                  For example: <P><I>iPhone</I> is a popular smartphone. </P>

                  Output: iPhone is a popular smartphone.

                  THE <U> TAG
                  The <U> tag is used to underline text. It is a container tag. The <U> tag in HTML5 is used to represent
                  a span of text that is not clearly explained but is clearly highlighted for important meaning.

                  For example: <P><U>iPhone</U> is a popular smartphone. </P>
                  Output: iPhone is a popular smartphone.

                  THE <SUP> TAG

                  The <SUP> tag is used to show superscript text. It displays smaller text above the normal line.
                  It is a container tag. For example, x  + y  is coded as x<SUP>2</SUP> + y<SUP>2</SUP>.
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