Closing, then reopening the transfer request with some new commits

I had an open PR for several days, which is now a bit musty. I was asked to close it, make some changes, and then open it again.

I'm not sure how to do this, and the current pull request has about five commits.

Should I open a new branch, make my new changes, and then send PR? If so, how can this PR fix five more in it? If there were better ways to do this, I would be interested to know.

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