- Now we define a function `remove-co` which has the following behavior. It accepts as arguments a symbol, a list, and a handler `k` (I wonder why we named it that). `remove-co` calls `k` with two arguments: first, a list of all the sumbols in `lst` that aren't equal to `'sym`, and second, a list of all the symbols in `lst` that are equal to `'sym` (the handler might want to, for example, see what the length of the latter list is).
+ Now we define a function `remove-co` which has the following behavior. It accepts as arguments a symbol, a list, and a handler `k` (I wonder why we named it that). `remove-co` calls `k` with two arguments: first, a list of all the symbols in `lst` that aren't equal to `'sym`, and second, a list of all the symbols in `lst` that are equal to `'sym` (the handler might want to, for example, see what the length of the latter list is).