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I left the following feedback for the creator/future reviewers while reviewing this article: Thank you for this very revealing article.
I have checked it, and it contains no copyvio or other issues. I have added WikiProjects, Talk header and Australian English tags to the talk page, and an Authority control tag to the article. I have given it a minor copyedit (no content changed).
Just one point - you have used apostrophes as quotation marks for some words in the article, but I have not found that any of them are actual quotations. Because we have to be careful about copyright violation here, quotations must be clear and cited. So if those confusing apostrophes do not mean anything, please remove them. (Sometimes people use quotation marks for emphasis or because they are not sure if they are the right words - so please avoid that kind of confusion, which weakens the authoritative aspect of your good work).
In case you did not understand what I meant, I have now removed the redundant apostrophes myself. I hope that helps. At the moment, I see no more issues with the article. Storye book (talk) 15:31, 11 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]