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File: README.md

Old: Mention any related issues here, using the #issue_number syntax.
New: Mention related issues here, using the #issue_number syntax.
Reason: Improved readability by making the sentence more concise.
File: Module 1 - Basics.md

Old: Since the results of the third and fourth calculations match, they do follow a "group structure." Notice that, it doesn't matter...
New: Since the results of the third and fourth calculations match, they follow a "group structure." Notice that it doesn't matter...
Reason: Removed unnecessary "do" for proper sentence structure and removed an unnecessary comma.
File: CONTRIBUTING.md

Old: Submit Pull Requests: Submit a pull request with your changes once you are confident they will be approved.
New: Submit Pull Requests: Submit a pull request with your changes once you are confident it will be approved.
Reason: Changed "they" to "it" for correct singular agreement.

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Thanks for this! I agree with all changes except for the one in the README.

The original sentence is correct because 'they' refers to 'your changes,' which is plural. Changing it to 'it' creates a mismatch since there's no singular noun to refer to. To maintain proper agreement, 'they will be approved' should remain as is.

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I think you still haven't made the change I requested.

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