1. Copy (as a noun) refers to written or typed text, typographic set, or publication.
2. There is no universal title for a job, they often write in one word - copyediting or hyphenated - copy-editing, especially in the UK.
3. Likewise, the term copy editor can be written in one, two words or hyphenated as a complex form.
4. Text editing is done before proofreading. Proofreaders process the document before publishing.
5. A literary editor is an editor in a newspaper or similar publication who deals with aspects of literature or books, especially reviews.
6. As a rule, a proofreader checks how the edition is printed and corrects standard errors with standard characters (these characters are given in textbooks or are adopted as an internal style, or, in a broad sense, are given in the international standard ISO 5776, or according to British or English standard BS-5261 : 2).
7. It is necessary to check the tones and colors, clarity and absence of mechanical damage.
3:55 It's fivety five past four;
4:00 It's four o'clock;
4:05 It's five past four;
4:10 It's ten past four;
4:15 It's a quater past four;
4:20 It's twenty past four;
4:30 It's a half past four;
4:35 It's thirty fifth past four;
4:40 It's forty past four;
4:45 It's a quater past five;
4:50 It's fifty past five;
4:55 It's fifty five past five;
5:00 It's five o'clock;
5:05 It's five past five;
5:10 It's ten past five;
5:15 It's a quater past five;
5:20 It's twenty past five:
5:25 It's twenty five past five;
5:30 It's a half past five;
5:35 It's thirty fifth past five;
5:40 It's forty past five;
5:45 It's a quater past six;
5:50 It's fifty past six;
5:55 It's fifty five past six;
6:00 It's six o'clock.