>> Move into the line with C-f's and then up with C-p's.
See what C-p does when the cursor is in the middle of the line.
-Each of text line ends with a Newline character, which serves to
+Each line of text ends with a Newline character, which serves to
separate it from the following line. The last line in your file ought
to have a Newline at the end (but Emacs does not require it to have
one).
Emacs stores each file's text inside an object called a "buffer."
Finding a file makes a new buffer inside Emacs. To see a list of the
-buffers that current exist in your Emacs job, type
+buffers that currently exist in your Emacs job, type
C-x C-b List buffers
If the computer crashes, you can recover your auto-saved editing by
finding the file normally (the file you were editing, not the auto
-save file) and then typing M-x recover file<return>. When it asks for
+save file) and then typing M-x recover-file<return>. When it asks for
confirmation, type yes<return> to go ahead and recover the auto-save
data.