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Fix format for arguments

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  1. 10
      subjects/ascii-art/ascii-color.audit.en.md
  2. 18
      subjects/ascii-art/ascii-fs.audit.en.md
  3. 24
      subjects/ascii-art/ascii-justify.audit.en.md
  4. 18
      subjects/ascii-art/ascii-output.audit.en.md

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subjects/ascii-art/ascii-color.audit.en.md

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#### Functional
##### Try passing as arguments `""hello world" --color=red"`.
##### Try passing as arguments `"hello world" --color=red`.
###### Does it displays the expected result?
##### Try passing as arguments `""1 + 1 = 2" --color=green".
##### Try passing as arguments `"1 + 1 = 2" --color=green`.
###### Does it display the expected result?
##### Try passing as arguments `""(%&) ??" --color=yellow"`.
##### Try passing as arguments `"(%&) ??" --color=yellow`.
###### Does it display the expected result?
##### Try specifying a set of letters to be colored (the second until the last letter).
###### Does it displays the expected result (the corresponding set of letters with that color)?
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###### Does it displays the expected result (the corresponding letter with that color)?
##### Try specifying letter to be colored(just two letter).
###### Does it displays the expected result (the corresponding letters with that color)?
##### Try passing as arguments `""HeY GuYs" --color=orange"`, in order to color `GuYs`.
##### Try passing as arguments `"HeY GuYs" --color=orange`, in order to color `GuYs`.
###### Does it display the expected result?
##### Try passing as arguments `""RGB()" --color=blue"`, in order to color just the B.
##### Try passing as arguments `"RGB()" --color=blue`, in order to color just the B.
###### Does it display the expected result?
#### General Requirements

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subjects/ascii-art/ascii-fs.audit.en.md

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#### Functional Project Questions
##### Try passing as arguments `""hello" standard"`
##### Try passing as arguments `"hello" standard`
```
_ _ _
| | | | | |
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```
###### Does it display the string in the right template as an ASCII art representation as above?
##### Try passing as arguments `""hello world" shadow"`
##### Try passing as arguments `"hello world" shadow`
```
_| _| _| _| _|
@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ _| _| _|_|_| _| _| _|_| _| _| _|_| _| _|
```
###### Does it display the string in the right template as an ASCII art representation as above?
##### Try passing as arguments `""nice 2 meet you" thinkertoy"`
##### Try passing as arguments `"nice 2 meet you" thinkertoy`
```
-- o
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ o o | o-o o-o o--o o o o o-o o-o o o--O o-o o--o
o--o
```
###### Does it display the string in the right template as an ASCII art representation as above?
##### Try passing as arguments `""you & me" standard"`
##### Try passing as arguments `"you & me" standard`
```
___
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ o o | o-o o-o o--o o o o o-o o-o o o--O o-o o--o
|___/
```
###### Does it display the string in the right template as an ASCII art representation as above?
##### Try passing as arguments `""123" shadow"`
##### Try passing as arguments `"123" shadow`
```
_| _|_| _|_|_|
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ _|_| _| _| _|
```
###### Does it display the stirng in the right template as an ASCII art representation as above?
##### Try passing as arguments `"/(\") thinkertoy"`
##### Try passing as arguments `/(\") thinkertoy`
```
o o
o / | | \
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```
###### Does it display the stirng in the right template as an ASCII art representation as above?
##### Try passing as arguments `"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ shadow"`
##### Try passing as arguments `ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ shadow`
```
_|_| _|_|_| _|_|_| _|_|_| _|_|_|_| _|_|_|_| _|_|_| _| _| _|_|_| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _|_| _|_|_| _|_| _|_|_| _|_|_| _|_|_|_|_| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _| _|_|_|_|_|
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```
###### Does it display the stirng in the right template as an ASCII art representation as above?
##### Try passing as arguments `"\"#$%&/()*+,-./ thinkertoy"`
##### Try passing as arguments `\"#$%&/()*+,-./ thinkertoy`
```
o o | |
| | | | -O-O- O o / \ o | o o
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```
###### Does it display the stirng in the right template as an ASCII art representation as above?
##### Try passing as arguments `""It's Working" thinkertoy"`
##### Try passing as arguments `"It's Working" thinkertoy`
```
o
o-O-o o | o o o

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#### Functional Project Questions
##### Try passing as arguments `"left standard --align=right"`
##### Try passing as arguments `left standard --align=right`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the right side?
##### Try passing as arguments `"right standard --align=left"`
##### Try passing as arguments `right standard --align=left`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the left side?
##### Try passing as arguments `"hello shadow --align=center"`
##### Try passing as arguments `hello shadow --align=center`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the center?
##### Try passing as arguments `""1 Two 4" shadow --align=justify"`
##### Try passing as arguments `"1 Two 4" shadow --align=justify`
###### Does it displays the correct result justified?
##### Try passing as arguments `"23/32 standard --align=right"`
##### Try passing as arguments `23/32 standard --align=right`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the right side?
##### Try passing as arguments `"ABCabc123 thinkertoy--align=right"`
##### Try passing as arguments `ABCabc123 thinkertoy--align=right`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the right side?
##### Try passing as arguments `"!#$%&" thinkertoy --align=center`
##### Try passing as arguments `!#$%&" thinkertoy --align=cente`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the center?
##### Try passing as arguments `""23Hello World!" standard --align=left"`
##### Try passing as arguments `"23Hello World!" standard --align=left`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the left side?
##### Try passing as arguments `""HELLO there HOW are YOU?!" thinkertoy --align=justify"`
##### Try passing as arguments `"HELLO there HOW are YOU?!" thinkertoy --align=justify`
###### Does it displays the correct result justified?
##### Try passing as arguments `""a -> A b -> B c -> C" shadow --align=right"`
##### Try passing as arguments `"a -> A b -> B c -> C" shadow --align=right`
###### Does it displays the correct result at the right side?
###### Try reducing the terminal window and run `"abcd shadow --align=right"`
###### Try reducing the terminal window and run `abcd shadow --align=right`
###### Does the representation adapt to the terminal size displaying the right result in the right side?
###### Try reducing the terminal window and run `"ola standard --align=center"`
###### Try reducing the terminal window and run `ola standard --align=center`
###### Does the representation adapt to the terminal size displaying the right result in the right side?
#### Basic

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subjects/ascii-art/ascii-output.audit.en.md

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#### Functional Project Questions
#### Functional
##### Try passing as arguments `"First\nTest shadow --output=test00.txt"`
##### Try passing as arguments `"First\nTest" shadow --output=test00.txt`
```
student$ cat test00.txt
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```
###### Does it save the right output in the right file?
##### Try passing as arguments `"hello standard --output=test01.txt"`
##### Try passing as arguments `"hello" standard --output=test01.txt`
```
student$ cat test01.txt
_ _ _
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```
###### Does it save the right output in the right file?
##### Try passing as arguments `""123 -> #$%" standard --output=test02.txt"`
##### Try passing as arguments `"123 -> #$%" standard --output=test02.txt`
```
student$ cat test02.txt
__ _ _ _ _ __
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ student$ cat test02.txt
```
###### Does it save the right output in the right file?
##### Try passing as arguments `""432 -> #$%&@" shadow --output=test03.txt"`
##### Try passing as arguments `"32 -> #$%&@" shadow --output=test03.txt`
```
student$ cat test03.txt
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```
###### Does it save the right output in the right file?
##### Try passing as arguments `"There shadow --output=test04.txt"`
##### Try passing as arguments `"There" shadow --output=test04.txt`
```
student$ cat test04.txt
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```
###### Does it save the right output in the right file?
##### Try passing as arguments `""123 -> \"#$%@" thinkertoy --output=test05.txt"`
##### Try passing as arguments `"23 -> \"#$%@" thinkertoy --output=test05.txt`
```
student$ cat test05.txt
o o | |
@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ o-o-o o--o o-o o | | -O-O- O o-
```
###### Does it save the right output in the right file?
##### Try passing as arguments `""2 you" thinkertoy --output=test06.txt"`
##### Try passing as arguments `"2 you" thinkertoy --output=test06.txt`
```
student$ cat test06.txt
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```
###### Does it save the right output in the right file?
##### Try passing as arguments `""Testing long output!" standard --output=test07.txt"`
##### Try passing as arguments `"Testing long output!" standard --output=test07.txt`
```
student$ cat test07.txt
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