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I am trying out a simple 'point the error in a sentence quiz'. The code seems to work all fine but I would like the three parts of a sentence to appear as in a paragraph.

<p onclick="myFunction()">Being a holiday</p>
<p onclick="myFunction2()"> we decided to go for a picnic</p>
<p onclick="myFunction3()"> to the nearby park.</p>

<p id="demo"></p>

<script>
    function myFunction() {
        document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = "<img src='../images/right.jpg'>";
    }
    function myFunction2() {
        document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = "<img src='../images/wrong.jpg'>";
    }
    function myFunction3() {
        document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = "<img src='../images/wrong.jpg'>";
    }
</script> 
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  • Can you provide some more information? May 21, 2016 at 3:51

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You can put each sentence piece in individual <span> tags instead of <p> tags, and then set the onclick attribute on those <span> tags. Then just put all those in a single <p> tag:

<p>
  <span onclick="myFunction()">Being a holiday</span>
  <span onclick="myFunction2()"> we decided to go for a picnic</span>
  <span onclick="myFunction3()"> to the nearby park.</span>
</p>

Check out this working fiddle: https://jsfiddle.net/tp0yrwk8/1/

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