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The HTML `<p>` tag implemented in ruby. This is a workaround because the single `p` is a reserved keyword in Ruby (directly writes `obj.inspect` followed by a newline to the program’s standard output, e.g. `p foo` equals `puts foo.inspect`).
The HTML `<p>` tag implemented in ruby. This is a workaround because the single `p` is a [`Kernel` method in Ruby](https://ruby-doc.org/core-2.6.5/Kernel.html#method-i-p) (directly writes `obj.inspect` followed by a newline to the program’s standard output, e.g. `p foo` equals `puts foo.inspect`).

## Parameters

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