#HTML's division
The HTML division element <div> serves as a container for other HTML elements and is one of the most commonly used tags.
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<h1>Alice's Adventures in Wonderland</h1>
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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 in a hurry.
Curious Alice followed it and jumped down the rabbit hole. The hole was very, very deep, and after a long time, Alice finally landed. She was surprised to find herself in a strange hall, surrounded by many doors, all locked.
She found a key but could only open a small door. Because the door was so small, she could only look through it and saw a beautiful garden beyond.
She put the key on the table and elsewhere in the hall found a bottle labeled "Drink Me".
Without hesitation, Alice drank it and found herself shrinking, enough to pass through the small door, but she couldn’t retrieve the key on the table.
In a panic, she found a cake labeled "Eat Me". After eating it, Alice suddenly grew very large, so large that her head touched the ceiling.
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Alice burst into tears, and the entire hall filled with her tears.
She accidentally picked up a fan, and her body shrank again, forcing her to swim in her own tears.
Along the way, she met a mouse also swimming.
Alice tried to chat with it, but kept mentioning her cat "Dinah," which naturally angered the mouse, who regarded cats as mortal enemies.
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The tears swept away other animals and birds; for a moment, Alice was surrounded by a group of animals.
They gathered by the shore, discussing how to dry themselves.
The mouse delivered a long speech about William the Conqueror, which Alice found very boring; the Dodo thought the best solution was to hold a race with no winners or losers — everyone would run in circles.
Alice, confused, again mentioned her cat, scaring all the animals away.
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