A bug in Applied Accessibility: Wrap Content in the article Element

Hi,

There is a bug in " Applied Accessibility: Wrap Content in the article Element". As asked, I removed all div tags and added the 3d article tag to the top article.
But whenever I run the test, it isn’t marked as solved :confused:

My code:


<h1>Deep Thoughts with Master Camper Cat</h1>
<main>
<article>
  <h2>The Garfield Files: Lasagna as Training Fuel?</h2>
  <p>The internet is littered with varying opinions on nutritional paradigms, from catnip paleo to hairball cleanses. But let's turn our attention to an often overlooked fitness fuel, and examine the protein-carb-NOM trifecta that is lasagna...</p>
</article>

<img src="samuraiSwords.jpeg" alt="">

<article>
  <h2>Defeating your Foe: the Red Dot is Ours!</h2>
  <p>Felines the world over have been waging war on the most persistent of foes. This red nemesis combines both cunning stealth and lightening speed. But chin up, fellow fighters, our time for victory may soon be near...</p>
</article>

<img src="samuraiSwords.jpeg" alt="">

<article>
  <h2>Is Chuck Norris a Cat Person?</h2>
  <p>Chuck Norris is widely regarded as the premier martial artist on the planet, and it's a complete coincidence anyone who disagrees with this fact mysteriously disappears soon after. But the real question is, is he a cat person?...</p>
</article>
</main>

** browser information:**

User Agent is: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:81.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/81.0.

Challenge: Wrap Content in the article Element

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