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If you are indicating possession (Achilles' heal) use an apostrophe at the end of the word. If you are simply stating his name, there is no apostrophe.
You use it when you are referring to the person's property if they have an 's' at the end of their name, for example: You COULD use Jones's books OR Jones' books
a dictionary??????EncyclopaediaReference books
a dictionary??????EncyclopaediaReference books
Elisabetta Dami is the real author of the Geronimo Stilton books but some of the books use the Geronimo Stilton name as the author. She is the daughter of the publisher of the books.
Ms. before a name means it is a woman who is not interested in stating if she is married or not. It is considered "professional". Many women in the workplace use the initials before their name.
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Elodea.
The name of a set of books that you use to locate information about a subject is called encyclopedias. With the introduction of the internet less people use encyclopedias today than they did in previous decades.
Esther and Song of Solomon.
former name does go in parenthesis if stating current name.
No, I do not use an exclamation point when stating my opinion. I communicate in a neutral, informative manner to provide accurate and helpful information.