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diff --git a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/translation_helper.rb b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/translation_helper.rb
index dac9c28ab7..13767a09f9 100644
--- a/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/translation_helper.rb
+++ b/actionpack/lib/action_view/helpers/translation_helper.rb
@@ -5,21 +5,21 @@ module ActionView
module Helpers
module TranslationHelper
# Delegates to I18n#translate but also performs three additional functions.
- # First, it'll catch MissingTranslationData exceptions and turn them into
- # inline spans that contains the missing key, such that you can see in a
+ # First, it'll catch MissingTranslationData exceptions and turn them into
+ # inline spans that contains the missing key, such that you can see in a
# view what is missing where.
#
- # Second, it'll scope the key by the current partial if the key starts
- # with a period. So if you call <tt>translate(".foo")</tt> from the
- # <tt>people/index.html.erb</tt> template, you'll actually be calling
+ # Second, it'll scope the key by the current partial if the key starts
+ # with a period. So if you call <tt>translate(".foo")</tt> from the
+ # <tt>people/index.html.erb</tt> template, you'll actually be calling
# <tt>I18n.translate("people.index.foo")</tt>. This makes it less repetitive
# to translate many keys within the same partials and gives you a simple framework
- # for scoping them consistently. If you don't prepend the key with a period,
+ # for scoping them consistently. If you don't prepend the key with a period,
# nothing is converted.
#
- # Third, it'll mark the translation as safe HTML if the key has the suffix
- # "_html" or the last element of the key is the word "html". For example,
- # calling translate("footer_html") or translate("footer.html") will return
+ # Third, it'll mark the translation as safe HTML if the key has the suffix
+ # "_html" or the last element of the key is the word "html". For example,
+ # calling translate("footer_html") or translate("footer.html") will return
# a safe HTML string that won't be escaped by other HTML helper methods. This
# naming convention helps to identify translations that include HTML tags so that
# you know what kind of output to expect when you call translate in a template.