The most common way to move or copy text in Emacs is through
@dfn{killing} or @samp{cutting} it and then @dfn{yanking} or
@samp{pasting} it. You can also use the @b{Cut} or @b{Copy} option from
-the @b{Edit} menu for killing and copying respectively. @xref{Edit menu}
+the @b{Edit} menu for killing and copying respectively. @xref{Edit menu},
for reviewing the commands for killing text. All the killed text
in Emacs is recorded in the @dfn{kill ring}. Since there is only one
kill ring in Emacs, you can kill text in one buffer and yank it in
contents. This command will also prompt you for a buffer name.
@item M-x insert-buffer
Insert contents of specified buffer into current buffer at point. This
-command will prompt you for a buffername which you want to be copied
+command will prompt you for a buffer name which you want to be copied
into the current buffer at the location of the cursor.
@item M-x append-to-file
This command will prompt you for a filename and append the region to