The general sibling selector uses an additional symbol >to indicate the relationship between the two elements code example

Example: general sibling selector

/* The general sibling combinator (~) separates
two selectors and matches the second element 
only if it follows the first element 
(though not necessarily immediately), 
and both are children of the same parent element. */

/* Paragraphs that are siblings of and
   subsequent to any image will be red */

img ~ p {
  color: red;
}

<img src="myimg.png"/>
<p>This will be red!</p>

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