In the way of little investigation, i've looked into some sandboxed
waves.

There are only one html element used: <p>.
(another elements are <blip> and various <w:prefixed> elements for
images and attachments)

This 'p' has an attribute 't' with possible values
"li","h1","h2","h3","h4" - this covers _all_ formatting options
available in google web client editor.
(styling like bold/italic/underline/fontFace introduced using <?A
annotations ?>,
indenting  introduced with attribute 'i')

That's all about structure of documents in wave.

P.S.
And BTW, both persistentDocument and DOM html-structure is so ugly and
terrific, that in recalls html export from early versions of MS-word.
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