The two mistakes in the sentence are "trophys" and "metals".
The plural form of "trophy" is "trophies" not "trophys" because the plural form of nouns that end in "-y" is usually "-ies".
In the sentence, "metals" is not wrongly spelled but it does not make much sense. It is quite strange to say to someone not to touch trophies and metals, the two objects do not seem to have any type of relationship. If you consider that the person is talking about awards and prizes, instead of metals, he or she is referring to "medals".
Even though there are two more mistakes, I don't think the question aims at those. Just remember that the sentence should start with a capital letter and finish with a full stop.
So the sentence would read: Do not touch trophies or medals.
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U ain't ugly sis...u r frea.king beautiful!!!! ❤️❤️❤️✌️✌️, I'm 16 btw
Douglas, the author and fondly the narrator of his own writing shows two things about his creation: one, he had a terrible experience during his childhood, being abused in slavery. Two, he had learned from his experience and decides to empower and educate other people as well.