Let's break down the example. Normal text is wrapped in the `p` element:
`<p> Here's a ... for you to follow. </p>`
Next is the *anchor* element `<a>` (which requires a closing tag `</a>`):
`<a> ... </a>`
`target` is an anchor tag attribute that specifies where to open the link. The value `_blank` specifies to open the link in a new tab. The `href` is an anchor tag attribute that contains the URL address of the link:
`<a href="http://freecodecamp.org"> ... </a>`
The text, `link to freecodecamp.org`, within the `a` element is called `anchor text`, and will display the link to click:
`<a href=" ... ">link to freecodecamp.org</a>`
The final output of the example will look like this:
Nest the existing `a` element within a new `p` element. The new paragraph should have text that says `View more cat photos`, where `cat photos` is a link, and the rest is plain text.
<p>Kitty ipsum dolor sit amet, shed everywhere shed everywhere stretching attack your ankles chase the red dot, hairball run catnip eat the grass sniff.</p>
<p>Purr jump eat the grass rip the couch scratched sunbathe, shed everywhere rip the couch sleep in the sink fluffy fur catnip scratched.</p>
<p>Kitty ipsum dolor sit amet, shed everywhere shed everywhere stretching attack your ankles chase the red dot, hairball run catnip eat the grass sniff.</p>
<p>Purr jump eat the grass rip the couch scratched sunbathe, shed everywhere rip the couch sleep in the sink fluffy fur catnip scratched.</p>