Minor rephrasing of the lesson's description (#34787)

* Minor rephrasing of the lesson's description

Since we already said in the last lesson that bootstraps col-xs-* classes can be used on all form elements it sounds silly to repeat the exact same phrase in this lesson too.

* Corrections to conform to style guide

1- Changed use of passive voice to active voice.
2- Changed use of first person to second person.

* Moved challenge instruction to Instructions section
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## Description ## Description
<section id='description'> <section id='description'>
You can use Bootstrap's <code>col-xs-*</code> classes on <code>form</code> elements, too! This way, our checkboxes will be evenly spread out across the page, regardless of how wide the screen resolution is. Since Bootstrap's <code>col-xs-*</code> classes are applicable to all <code>form</code> elements, you can use them on your checkboxes too! This way, the checkboxes will be evenly spread out across the page, regardless of how wide the screen resolution is.
Nest all three of your checkboxes in a <code>&#60;div class="row"&#62;</code> element. Then nest each of them in a <code>&#60;div class="col-xs-4"&#62;</code> element.
</section> </section>
## Instructions ## Instructions
<section id='instructions'> <section id='instructions'>
Nest all three of your checkboxes in a <code>&#60;div class="row"&#62;</code> element. Then nest each of them in a <code>&#60;div class="col-xs-4"&#62;</code> element.
</section> </section>
## Tests ## Tests