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Answered by RubiiPatel
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In literature, apostrophe is a figure of speech sometimes represented by an exclamation, such as “Oh.”

It is important not to confuse apostrophe, the literary device, with the apostrophe punctuation mark (').

The punctuation mark shows possession, or marks the omission of one or more letters (contraction).

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In poetry,

an apostrophe is a figure of speech in which the poet addresses an absent person, an abstract idea, or a thing. Apostrophes are found throughout poetry, but they're less common since the early 20th century.

An apostrophe is a mark of punctuation (') used to identify a noun in the possessive case or indicate the omission of one or more letters from a word. The apostrophe has two main jobs in English: to mark contractions and to indicate possession.

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