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An apostrophe is a punctuation mark used primarily to indicate possession or the omission of letters in contractions. For example, in the word "dog's," the apostrophe shows that something belongs to the dog. In contractions like "don't," it signifies missing letters. Apostrophes are also used in certain plural forms of letters or symbols, such as "Mind your p's and q's."

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