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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ A circuit in Tor is a path through the network connecting a client to
its destination. At a high-level, a three-hop exit circuit will look
like this:
-Client <-> Entry Guard <-> Middle Node <-> Exit Node <-> Destination
+Client \<-> Entry Guard \<-> Middle Node \<-> Exit Node \<-> Destination
Entry guards are the only nodes which a client will connect to
directly. Exit relays are the nodes by which traffic exits the