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2. Replace the placeholder: Open the HTML file in a text editor. Change the `src` attribute of the audio tag to thepath to your audio file.
3. Save and Open: Save the HTML file (e.g., `physical_pronunciation.html`). Open it in a web browser to view the pronunciation guide.This improved version gives a much more helpful pronunciation guide compared to a simple text-only version.Remember to replace the placeholder audio link with a real one! Remember to include the correct audio file.

