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authorBrooks Reese <brooksreese@gmail.com>2015-08-13 12:43:49 -0500
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[ci skip] SQL is written using statements, not sentences
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This will create a `Product` model, mapped to a `products` table at the
database. By doing this you'll also have the ability to map the columns of each
row in that table with the attributes of the instances of your model. Suppose
-that the `products` table was created using an SQL sentence like:
+that the `products` table was created using an SQL statement like:
```sql
CREATE TABLE products (