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diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp.el
index ab0e853e9a4..93d43e319a5 100644
--- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp.el
+++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/lisp.el
@@ -60,8 +60,8 @@ Should take the same arguments and behave similarly to `forward-sexp'.")
With ARG, do it that many times. Negative arg -N means move
backward across N balanced expressions. This command assumes
point is not in a string or comment. Calls
-`forward-sexp-function' to do the work, if that is non-nil. If
-unable to move over a sexp, signal `scan-error' with three
+`forward-sexp-function' to do the work, if that is non-nil.
+If unable to move over a sexp, signal `scan-error' with three
arguments: a message, the start of the obstacle (usually a
parenthesis or list marker of some kind), and end of the
obstacle."
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ This command will also work on other parentheses-like expressions
defined by the current language mode. With ARG, do this that
many times. A negative argument means move backward but still to
a less deep spot. If ESCAPE-STRINGS is non-nil (as it is
-interactively), move out of enclosing strings as well. If
+interactively), move out of enclosing strings as well. If
NO-SYNTAX-CROSSING is non-nil (as it is interactively), prefer to
break out of any enclosing string instead of moving to the start
of a list broken across multiple strings. On error, location of