docs(aio): edit summary and next step headers (#16962)

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## Up next
## Next step
You'll build the Tour of Heroes app, step by step.
Each step is motivated with a requirement that you've likely

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## The road you've travelled
## Summary
Take stock of what you've built.
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## The road ahead
## Next step
In the [next tutorial page](tutorial/toh-pt2 "Master/Detail"), you'll build on the Tour of Heroes app to display a list of heroes.
You'll also allow the user to select heroes and display their details.
You'll learn more about how to retrieve lists and bind them to the template.

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## The road you've travelled
## Summary
Here's what you achieved in this page:
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Your app should look like this <live-example></live-example>.
## The road ahead
## Next step
You've expanded the Tour of Heroes app, but it's far from complete.
An app shouldn't be one monolithic component.
In the [next page](tutorial/toh-pt3 "Multiple Components"), you'll split the app into subcomponents and make them work together.

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## The road youve travelled
## Summary
Here's what you achieved in this page:
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## The road ahead
## Next step
The Tour of Heroes app is more reusable with shared components,
but its (mock) data is still hard coded within the `AppComponent`.
That's not sustainable.

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## The road you've travelled
## Summary
Here's what you achieved in this page:
* You created a service class that can be shared by many components.
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Your app should look like this <live-example></live-example>.
## The road ahead
## Next step
The Tour of Heroes has become more reusable using shared components and services.
The next goal is to create a dashboard, add menu links that route between the views, and format data in a template.
As the app evolves, you'll discover how to design it to make it easier to grow and maintain.

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## The road youve travelled
## Summary
Here's what you achieved in this page:
* You added the Angular router to navigate among different components.
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Your app should look like this <live-example></live-example>.
### The road ahead
### Next step
You have much of the foundation you need to build an app.
You're still missing a key piece: remote data access.

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## Home Stretch
## Summary
You're at the end of your journey, and you've accomplished a lot.
* You added the necessary dependencies to use HTTP in the app.