diff --git a/docs/eng3uz.md b/docs/eng3uz.md index 95f7705..f41252d 100644 --- a/docs/eng3uz.md +++ b/docs/eng3uz.md @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ The course code for this page is **ENG3UZ**. - e.g., *The fire station burned down.* (Situational) - e.g., *The cat fell over, its head completely severed. Meanwhile, Johnny whistled in his car, thinking of all the treats and belly rubs he would give his precious kitty.* (Dramatic) - Jargon: Specialised terms that use actual words, which are usually unfamiliar to the layman. - - e.g., *p53 is responsible for holding the cell cycle at the G1/S checkpoint and will induce apoptosis if damage to its DNA is too great.* + - e.g., *p53 is responsible for holding the cell cycle at the G1/S checkpoint and will induce apoptosis if damage to the cell's deoxyribonucleic acid is too great.* - Motif: An recurring object or idea used to explain the theme. - e.g., The usage of life in Maycomb to show goodness and recurring images of gloomy areas supports the central idea of co-existence of good and evil. - Oxymoron: The pairing of two opposing or contradictory words.