The word apostrophe comes from the Greek word "apostrephein" meaning to avert or turn away. It is used to represent the omission of a letter. As a literary term, apostrophe is a figure of speech that is used to represent something that is either dead, absent, or nonhuman and acts as if the subject was present. In short it is a figure of speech that is used when an author speaks directly to an idea, object, quality, or an absent person.
Literary appreciation is the understanding and mastery of the form and content of a literary work.
Something that requires action NOW.
the extent to which the dependent variable changes
A graphic organizer used to indicate literary elements.
The word its (no apostrophe) is the possessive pronoun for a subject of neutral gender. This indicates an attribute of the subject, which may or may not be included.Examples : "Its color was amazing." / "The team won its first game."*Note : This should not be confused with the apostrophe contraction it's, which is always used to mean "it is". The possessive its has no apostrophe.
Literary appreciation is the understanding and mastery of the form and content of a literary work.
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Apostrophe as a literary term denotes a figure of speech in which someone absent, inanimate or dead is addressed as if were alive and present and able to reply.Cliché example. Warrior: 'Thou sword at my left hand, wilt thou serve me in the coming battle?'(Note also the phrase to apostrophize the multitude - to talk to a crowd as if did not consist of people ..., to 'shout' at it).
The literary term for addressing an absent person is "apostrophe." It involves directly addressing a person, object, or abstract concept as if they were present and able to respond. This technique is often used to convey strong emotions or to make a point more dramatic or personal.
Something that requires action NOW.
The state of being exaggerating.
examples of conceit in figurative devics
the extent to which the dependent variable changes
literary context consists of the historical and topical information surrounding a specified point in a literary work.
The books which constitute past literature as it pertains to a certain pursuit. Example; The rich literary heritage of angling.
the definition of a word is the meaning of the definitionex: apple- is a type of food and it is redgroup of letters which gives literary meaning
An example of an apostrophe in The House on Mango Street is when Esperanza addresses "Beautiful & cruel" as she describes the streets of her neighborhood. This literary device allows her to personify the streets and convey the conflicting emotions she feels about her home.