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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions concepts/first-class-functions/about.md
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Expand Up @@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ greeting = espGreeting
fmt.Println(greeting("Alice")) // ¡Hola Alice, mucho gusto!
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Function values provide an opportunity to parametrize functions not only with data but with behavior too.
In the following example, we are passing behaviour to the `dialog` function via the `greetingFunc` parameter:
Function values provide an opportunity to parameterize functions not only with data but with behavior too.
In the following example, we are passing behavior to the `dialog` function via the `greetingFunc` parameter:

```go
func dialog(name string, greetingFunc func(string) string) {
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions concepts/first-class-functions/introduction.md
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Expand Up @@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ greeting = espGreeting
fmt.Println(greeting("Alice")) // ¡Hola Alice, mucho gusto!
```

Function values provide an opportunity to parametrize functions not only with data but with behavior too.
In the following example, we are passing behaviour to the `dialog` function via the `greetingFunc` parameter:
Function values provide an opportunity to parameterize functions not only with data but with behavior too.
In the following example, we are passing behavior to the `dialog` function via the `greetingFunc` parameter:

```go
func dialog(name string, greetingFunc func(string) string) {
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions exercises/concept/expenses/.docs/introduction.md
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Expand Up @@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ greeting = espGreeting
fmt.Println(greeting("Alice")) // ¡Hola Alice, mucho gusto!
```

Function values provide an opportunity to parametrize functions not only with data but with behavior too.
In the following example, we are passing behaviour to the `dialog` function via the `greetingFunc` parameter:
Function values provide an opportunity to parameterize functions not only with data but with behavior too.
In the following example, we are passing behavior to the `dialog` function via the `greetingFunc` parameter:

```go
func dialog(name string, greetingFunc func(string) string) {
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