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I want to teach you about another tag. This one is called the em tag. It stands for emphasis, and it makes things italic. It looks like this. Youamp;#39;ve got the opening em tag, contents, and then the closing em tag with the slash. Same structure as the bold tag. Nothing too nothing too complex here. Letamp;#39;s try it out in the browser really quick. Okay, so here we are in our browser again. Letamp;#39;s make the word learn italicized. So all I do is I put an opening em tag and then I put a closing em tag, and I hit Update. And that took the word learn and made it italicized. What Iamp;#39;d like you to do is take the whole phrase below and make it italic.