fix(curriculum): fix typos/grammar in lessons (#64051)

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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Once the update is final and out.
### --feedback--
She does not wants to learn the limits after the final release.
She does not want to learn the limits after the final release.
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@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ This sentence isn't about hiring or people.
`Location` means a place. For example:
`We chose a new office location closer to public transport.` - The company picked a place thats easier for people to reach.
`We chose a new office location closer to public transport.` - The company picked a place that's easier for people to reach.
In this dialogue, `location` refers to the place where data will be stored. Maria explains that storing sensitive data requires choosing a secure and legally safe place, especially with strict European data protection laws.

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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Move developers from the main project permanently.
### --feedback--
She doesn't suggests removing others permanently.
She doesn't suggest removing others permanently.
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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ This noun means something that has many parts or is difficult to understand.
### --feedback--
This four words together mean not showing how something works internally, only showing the essential parts. The first word ends with `-ing`.
These four words together mean not showing how something works internally, only showing the essential parts. The first word ends with `-ing`.
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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ challengeType: 22
dashedName: task-11
lang: en-US
---
<!--
AUDIO REFERENCE:
Lisa: We plan to develop a new app for real-time project collaboration. How does that sound to you?
@@ -26,8 +27,7 @@ Listen to the audio and complete the sentence below.
### --feedback--
This is a compound word, formed by combining two words with a `-`.This term means happening instantly, without any delay.
This is a compound word, formed by combining two words with a `-`. This term means happening instantly, without any delay.
# --explanation--

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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Yes, she is available and wants to know what's the problem.
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No, she cannot talk right now she has her own problems.
No, she cannot talk right now, she has her own problems.
### --feedback--
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ Sarah doesn't limit the time; she simply states that she is not busy.
# --explanation--
Instead of directly saying she is free, Sarah uses the negative form `I'm not busy` to emphasize that she has time to help.
Instead of directly saying she is free, Sarah uses the negative form `I'm not busy` to emphasize that she has time to help.
This is a polite and indirect way to offer availability in English, commonly used to make the conversation more tactful.

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@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ The email does not mention finishing the project faster.
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They will help the team focus on the project and finihsh work before the deadlines.
They will help the team focus on the project and finish work before the deadlines.
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@@ -66,6 +66,6 @@ The email does not mention team-building as the purpose of the check-ins.
# --explanation--
Look for key details in the email that explain what Bob expects from the check-ins.
Look for key details in the email that explain what Bob expects from the check-ins.
Pay special attention to the phrase that starts with `I'm confident these regular check-ins...`.
Pay special attention to the phrase that starts with `I'm confident these regular check-ins...`.

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ He is worried about the changes.
### --feedback--
Jim doesn't expresses concern about the changes.
Jim doesn't express concern about the changes.
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@@ -46,17 +46,17 @@ Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
`remote work`
### --feedback--
### --feedback--
These two words together mean doing a job from a location outside a traditional office, such as from home. The first word is an adjective, and the second is a noun.
These two words together mean doing a job from a location outside a traditional office, such as from home. The first word is an adjective, and the second is a noun.
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`office furniture`
### --feedback--
### --feedback--
This two words together refer to items such as desks, chairs, and shelves that are used in a workspace. The first word describes the place where these items are used, and the second word is a noun.
These two words together refer to items such as desks, chairs, and shelves that are used in a workspace. The first word describes the place where these items are used, and the second word is a noun.
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@@ -78,9 +78,9 @@ This word means an obstacle or something that slows progress.
`health issues`
### --feedback--
### --feedback--
These two words together refer to medical problems that can be caused by poor working conditions. The first word relates to a person's well-being, and the second word means difficulties or challenges.
These two words together refer to medical problems that can be caused by poor working conditions. The first word relates to a person's well-being, and the second word means difficulties or challenges.
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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ lang: en-US
### --feedback--
It refers to the ongoing development of open-source projects over the long term. it ends with `-y`.
It refers to the ongoing development of open-source projects over the long term. It ends with `-y`.
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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ She will stop using the software.
### --feedback--
Brian does not says she will stop using the software.
Brian does not say she will stop using the software.
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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ challengeType: 22
dashedName: task-103
lang: en-US
---
<!-- (audio) Jake: I've been looking into our database security. -->
# --instructions--
@@ -23,7 +24,7 @@ Listen to the audio and complete the sentence below.
### --feedback--
This word means trying to find information or investigate. it ends in `-ing`.
This word means trying to find information or investigate. It ends in `-ing`.
# --explanation--

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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ These three words together refer to the reason or feature that causes something
`Specify` means to clearly state or describe something in detail. For example:
`Please specify the time and place of the meeting.` This means say exactly when and where the meeting will be.
`Please specify the time and place of the meeting.` This means to say exactly when and where the meeting will be.
`What makes it` is a noun clause. A group of words that acts like a noun in the sentence. It explains the reason or cause behind something. For example:

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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ This two-word phrase refers to the amount of time needed to prepare or install s
# --explanation--
`Minimal` means only a very small amount.Just enough to meet a need. For example:
`Minimal` means only a very small amount. Just enough to meet a need. For example:
`The task required minimal effort.` This means it was very easy and didn't take much energy.

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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Sarah has already checked the power connection, but she is suggesting that there
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The problems seems to be more than just power connection.
The problem seems to be more than just power connection.
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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Relieved that everything was fine.
### --feedback--
Mark does not expresses relief.
Mark does not express relief.
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@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot: `software update`, `re
### --feedback--
This phrase refer to the system recognizing and responding to spoken commands.
This phrase refers to the system recognizing and responding to spoken commands.
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ dashedName: what-are-div-elements
# --interactive--
The `div` element is used as a container to group other elements.
The `div` element is used as a container to group other elements.
Here is an example of a `div` element. Add another paragraph element inside of the `div` element and see the changes in the preview window. To see the previews, you will need to enable the interactive editor.
@@ -16,17 +16,16 @@ Here is an example of a `div` element. Add another paragraph element inside of t
```html
<div>
<p>Example paragraph element.</p>
</div>
```
:::
You will mainly use the `div` element when you want to group HTML elements that will share a set of CSS styles. You will learn more about CSS in future lessons and workshops.
You will mainly use the `div` element when you want to group HTML elements that will share a set of CSS styles. You will learn more about CSS in future lessons and workshops.
Even though the `div` element is commonly used in real world codebases, you should be careful not to overuse it. There are times when another element would be more appropriate.
Even though the `div` element is commonly used in real world codebases, you should be careful not to overuse it. There are times when another element would be more appropriate.
For example, if you wanted divide up your content into sections, then the `section` element would be more appropriate than a `div` element.
For example, if you wanted to divide up your content into sections, then the `section` element would be more appropriate than a `div` element.
Add another `section` element below the first one. Then inside of the `section` element, a `h2` and `p` elements. You can use whatever text you like and you will see the changes in the preview window. To interact with the example, you will need to enable the interactive editor.
@@ -35,7 +34,10 @@ Add another `section` element below the first one. Then inside of the `section`
```html
<section>
<h2>Mammals</h2>
<p>Mammals are warm-blooded animals with fur or hair. Most give birth to live young.</p>
<p>
Mammals are warm-blooded animals with fur or hair. Most give birth to live
young.
</p>
<ul>
<li>Lion</li>
<li>Elephant</li>
@@ -46,7 +48,7 @@ Add another `section` element below the first one. Then inside of the `section`
:::
The `section` element has semantic meaning over the `div` element which is not semantic. Semantics are the meaning of words or phrases in a language. In HTML, which is a language, elements have their own semantic meaning too. So, this means if you use a `section` element, the browser will pick up its semantic meaning and understand to treat this as a section - on desktops, mobiles, you name it. 
The `section` element has semantic meaning over the `div` element which is not semantic. Semantics are the meaning of words or phrases in a language. In HTML, which is a language, elements have their own semantic meaning too. So, this means if you use a `section` element, the browser will pick up its semantic meaning and understand to treat this as a section - on desktops, mobiles, you name it.
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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Another type of testing is spike testing. This is where you dramatically increas
Finally, there's breakpoint testing, also known as capacity testing. This is where the load will slowly increment over time to the point where the system starts to fail or degrade. The goal here is to better understand the system's limits and capacities.
These are just a few types of performance testing you can do on your applications. Since performance plays a vital role in software development, it is important that your perform these types of tests to ensure that your application doesn't have any major issues and provides a smooth experience for users.
These are just a few types of performance testing you can do on your applications. Since performance plays a vital role in software development, it is important that you perform these types of tests to ensure that your application doesn't have any major issues and provides a smooth experience for users.
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