* in which you want to echo commands. One is when shipping them to
* a log under the -l option, in which case you want to suppress
* prompt generation (so test logs are unadorned command sequences).
- * On the other hand, if you redireceted stdin and are feeding the program
+ * On the other hand, if you redirected stdin and are feeding the program
* a logfile, you *do* want prompt generation - it makes checkfiles
- * easier to read when the commands are maked by a preceding prompt.
+ * easier to read when the commands are marked by a preceding prompt.
*/
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