Fix errors found by "make suspicious".
diff --git a/Doc/library/argparse.rst b/Doc/library/argparse.rst
index a30a8c4..f50492a 100644
--- a/Doc/library/argparse.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/argparse.rst
@@ -737,14 +737,14 @@
 * N (an integer).  N args from the command-line will be gathered together into a
   list.  For example::
 
-    >>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
-    >>> parser.add_argument('--foo', nargs=2)
-    >>> parser.add_argument('bar', nargs=1)
-    >>> parser.parse_args('c --foo a b'.split())
-    Namespace(bar=['c'], foo=['a', 'b'])
+     >>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
+     >>> parser.add_argument('--foo', nargs=2)
+     >>> parser.add_argument('bar', nargs=1)
+     >>> parser.parse_args('c --foo a b'.split())
+     Namespace(bar=['c'], foo=['a', 'b'])
 
-   Note that ``nargs=1`` produces a list of one item.  This is different from
-   the default, in which the item is produced by itself.
+  Note that ``nargs=1`` produces a list of one item.  This is different from
+  the default, in which the item is produced by itself.
 
 * ``'?'``. One arg will be consumed from the command-line if possible, and
   produced as a single item.  If no command-line arg is present, the value from
diff --git a/Doc/library/datetime.rst b/Doc/library/datetime.rst
index 714286f..b9adbcc 100644
--- a/Doc/library/datetime.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/datetime.rst
@@ -979,7 +979,7 @@
    d.toordinal() - date(d.year, 1, 1).toordinal() + 1`` is the day number within
    the current year starting with ``1`` for January 1st. The :attr:`tm_isdst` flag
    of the result is set according to the :meth:`dst` method: :attr:`tzinfo` is
-   ``None`` or :meth:`dst`` returns ``None``, :attr:`tm_isdst` is set to ``-1``;
+   ``None`` or :meth:`dst` returns ``None``, :attr:`tm_isdst` is set to ``-1``;
    else if :meth:`dst` returns a non-zero value, :attr:`tm_isdst` is set to ``1``;
    else :attr:`tm_isdst` is set to ``0``.
 
diff --git a/Doc/library/functions.rst b/Doc/library/functions.rst
index 4f1c91c..97f2a38 100644
--- a/Doc/library/functions.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/functions.rst
@@ -634,9 +634,9 @@
    The optional keyword-only *key* argument specifies a one-argument ordering
    function like that used for :meth:`list.sort`.
 
-   If multiple items are maximal, the function returns the first one encountered.
-   This is consistent with other sort-stability preserving tools such as
-   ``sorted(iterable, key=keyfunc, reverse=True)[0]` and
+   If multiple items are maximal, the function returns the first one
+   encountered.  This is consistent with other sort-stability preserving tools
+   such as ``sorted(iterable, key=keyfunc, reverse=True)[0]`` and
    ``heapq.nlargest(1, iterable, key=keyfunc)``.
 
 .. function:: memoryview(obj)
@@ -655,10 +655,10 @@
    The optional keyword-only *key* argument specifies a one-argument ordering
    function like that used for :meth:`list.sort`.
 
-   If multiple items are minimal, the function returns the first one encountered.
-   This is consistent with other sort-stability preserving tools such as
-   ``sorted(iterable, key=keyfunc)[0]` and
-   ``heapq.nsmallest(1, iterable, key=keyfunc)``.
+   If multiple items are minimal, the function returns the first one
+   encountered.  This is consistent with other sort-stability preserving tools
+   such as ``sorted(iterable, key=keyfunc)[0]`` and ``heapq.nsmallest(1,
+   iterable, key=keyfunc)``.
 
 .. function:: next(iterator[, default])
 
diff --git a/Doc/library/io.rst b/Doc/library/io.rst
index 3e0c62d..5a2de14 100644
--- a/Doc/library/io.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/io.rst
@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@
 :class:`BufferedReader`, and :class:`BufferedRWPair` buffer streams that are
 readable, writable, and both readable and writable.  :class:`BufferedRandom`
 provides a buffered interface to random access streams.  Another
-:class`BufferedIOBase` subclass, :class:`BytesIO`, is a stream of in-memory
+:class:`BufferedIOBase` subclass, :class:`BytesIO`, is a stream of in-memory
 bytes.
 
 The :class:`TextIOBase` ABC, another subclass of :class:`IOBase`, deals with
diff --git a/Doc/library/optparse.rst b/Doc/library/optparse.rst
index 37226c3..e7de741 100644
--- a/Doc/library/optparse.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/optparse.rst
@@ -1212,7 +1212,7 @@
 :func:`float` and :func:`complex`, with similar error-handling.
 
 ``"choice"`` options are a subtype of ``"string"`` options.  The
-:attr:`~Option.choices`` option attribute (a sequence of strings) defines the
+:attr:`~Option.choices` option attribute (a sequence of strings) defines the
 set of allowed option arguments.  :func:`optparse.check_choice` compares
 user-supplied option arguments against this master list and raises
 :exc:`OptionValueError` if an invalid string is given.
diff --git a/Doc/library/subprocess.rst b/Doc/library/subprocess.rst
index 3671407..29b02e9 100644
--- a/Doc/library/subprocess.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/subprocess.rst
@@ -271,6 +271,7 @@
 
 
 .. function:: getstatusoutput(cmd)
+
    Return ``(status, output)`` of executing *cmd* in a shell.
 
    Execute the string *cmd* in a shell with :func:`os.popen` and return a 2-tuple
@@ -290,6 +291,7 @@
 
 
 .. function:: getoutput(cmd)
+
    Return output (stdout and stderr) of executing *cmd* in a shell.
 
    Like :func:`getstatusoutput`, except the exit status is ignored and the return
diff --git a/Doc/library/wsgiref.rst b/Doc/library/wsgiref.rst
index 6420162..fda9e70 100644
--- a/Doc/library/wsgiref.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/wsgiref.rst
@@ -708,7 +708,7 @@
    # use a function (note that you're not limited to a function, you can
    # use a class for example). The first argument passed to the function
    # is a dictionary containing CGI-style envrironment variables and the
-   # second variable is the callable object (see :pep:`333`)
+   # second variable is the callable object (see PEP 333).
    def hello_world_app(environ, start_response):
        status = b'200 OK' # HTTP Status
        headers = [(b'Content-type', b'text/plain; charset=utf-8')] # HTTP Headers