an apostrophe poem is where the poet addresses a non-living or non-human being.
No, "relatives" does not have an apostrophe. An apostrophe is only used when showing possession or contracting words. For example, "relative's house" or "can't" for "cannot."
Wherever a letter (or letters) is missing is where the apostrophe should go. For example, in do not or can not the contraction drops the 'o' in 'not' so the apostrophe takes its place - don't; can't. In this same way, whenever 's is used, the apostrophe is taking the place of the 'i' in 'is'.
Contractions make use of the apostrophe. Here is an example: can't.
Only if it is a plural possessive. For example: The Jones' house. In this example, the apostrophe is after the 's' because there is more than one Jones family member living in the house. This is a plural possessive. If you are only talking about one person then the apostrophe is after the name followed by an 's'. For example: Mike's book.
No, it's not necessary. Your already shows possession. Use apostrophe after a noun and not a pronoun. Example: That's your money.
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This is an example of apostrophe, a literary device where a speaker directly addresses an absent person, abstract idea, or in this case, the boughs on the Grecian urn. It is a way for the speaker to communicate with or emphasize a particular element in the poem.
An apostrophe begins in line 18. "Harlem, I hear you:" this is when Hughes first personifies and addresses the Harlem Renaissance. He does this by giving the Renaissance the ability to hear and comprehend. Then he continues with his poem.
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An apostrophe is used in contraction. Example: you will: you'll
There is not apostrophe in June. But, there would be apostrophe in the following example: June's car was totaled in the accident.
An apostrophe is used to make something possessive. For example, Sarah's dog was barking all night at the cat.
No, there is no apostrophe on any word.
Use an apostrophe if you want to show possession. Example: auditors' book
Andok's has an apostrophe because it shows ownership. Example: Andok's chicken
It it means an ownership of Monet, an apostrophe is needed. Example: Monet's bag