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2. Suppose an HTML page contains this following style specification:
div.special > p {font-style: italic;}
Tell what elements, if any, in the example below will be formatted as italic because of this style rule. Explain why.
Â
<div class=″special" id="e1″>
<p id=″e2″>Little Red Riding Hood was walking through theÂ
    woods.</p>
<div id=″e3″>
 <p id=″e4″>Little did she know the wolf was around theÂ
      bend.</p>
  </div>
  <p id=″e5″>Little Red Riding Hood continued to Grandma'sÂ
    house.</p>
</div>
3.All form elements need a name= attribute; often they will need an id= attribute as well. In general, you should make the values of name= and id= identical. However, there is one exception in HTML forms. Name the exception and explain why it must be treated as an exception.
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