No it is not.
No it is not.
The word for 'correcting a wrong' is what?
correcting
correcting
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editings
But
As correcting or punishment
No, building is not a compound word.
That depends on what you are correcting and how you are correcting it. If you are editing a paper for someone, then no. Just write the corrections on the paper. If you writing a conversation where a person corrects another person, you should have commas in the dialogue, but they aren't because of corrections, but because they are part of the grammar of dialogue. If someone used the wrong word, you could correct them as so: "You used the word 'depraved,' but I think you meant 'deprived.'" The comma there is necessary, not really because it is a correction, but because it is a compound sentence and you need a comma before a coordinating conjunction.
The contraction (not a compound word) is doesn't.
Upwards is a compound word.