I’m trying to figure that too!!
While you can use the <div> as a parent element on your page to group related content it is not recommend because of the limited semantic meaning.
<h3>What are Semantic Elements?</h3>
To the developer and the browser, a semantic element makes obvious what it means.
Non-semantic elements include things like span and div, which don't convey any information about their contents.
'form', 'table', and 'article' are examples of semantic components. These elements explicitly define the content of the page.
<h3>What is HTML structure?</h3>
There are primarily two sections in an HTML document: The HEAD section of an HTML document provides its metadata. The page's title, HTML version, meta data, etc., are a few examples. Everything you want to be displayed on the web page is in the BODY.
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Thinking a would be Father knows best, Perry Mason, I love Lucy. Hope this helps out
<span>Conditions that lead to social loafing can include over sized work groups, lack of task delineation, and rules of workload. Large groups tend to allow some individuals to let their groups do the work for them. Not having a specific task can discourage some workers when others might be more motivated to tackle the problem at hand. Not requiring a certain amount of participation means that students aren't held accountable for their part in the final product.</span>
Its called the first level of administration i believe