Some typos in CHANGELOG.md

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* Many fixes and new options added to modules, too many to list here.
* Now you can see task file and line number when using verbosity of 3 or above.
* The ``[x-y]`` host range syntax is no longer supported. Note that ``[0:1]`` matches two hosts, i.e. the range is inclusive of its endpoints.
* We now recommend the Use `pattern1,pattern2` to combine host matching patterns.
* We now recommend the use of `pattern1,pattern2` to combine host matching patterns.
* The use of ':' as a separator conflicts with IPv6 addresses and host ranges. It will be deprecated in the future.
* The undocumented use of ';' as a separator is now deprecated.
* modules and callbacks have been extended to support no_log to avoid data disclosure.
* new managed_syslog option has been added to control output to syslog on managed machines, no_log supercsedes this settings.
* new managed_syslog option has been added to control output to syslog on managed machines, no_log supersedes this settings.
* Lookup, vars and action plugin pathing has been normalized, all now follow the same sequence to find relative files.
* We do not ignore the explicitly set login user for ssh when it matches the 'current user' anymore, this allows overriding .ssh/config when it is set
explicitly. Leaving it unset will still use the same user and respect .ssh/config. This also means ansible_ssh_user can now return a None value.
* environment variables passed to remote shells now default to 'controller' settings, with fallback to en_us.UTF8 which was the previous default.
* environment variables passed to remote shells now default to 'controller' settings, with fallback to en_US.UTF8 which was the previous default.
* add_hosts is much stricter about host name and will prevent invalid names from being added.
* ansible-pull now defaults to doing shallow checkouts with git, use `--full` to return to previous behaviour.
* random cows are more random