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In this example, the `MyController` constructor function takes one argument, the {@link
-api/angular.service.$route $route} service. Angular is then responsible for supplying the instance
+api/angular.module.NG.$route $route} service. Angular is then responsible for supplying the instance
of `$route` to the controller when the constructor is instantiated. There are two ways to cause
controller instantiation – by configuring routes with the `$route` service, or by referencing the
controller from the HTML template, as follows: