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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ When you type `http://localhost:3000` into your browser's address bar and hit
response, then fetches all associated assets, like JavaScript files,
stylesheets and images. It then assembles the page. If you click a link, it
does the same process: fetch the page, fetch the assets, put it all together,
-show you the results. This is called the 'Request-Response cycle'.
+show you the results. This is called the 'request response cycle.'
JavaScript can also make requests to the server, and parse the response. It
also has the ability to update information on the page. Combining these two