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in language: a punctuation mark used to show either possession, e.g. the girl's bags (the bags belonging to one girl), or contraction (also called omission), e.g. don't instead of do not, I'm instead of I am. (The apostrophe stands in the place of the missing letters.)
a work of literature in which the story and events are not factual but made up by the author....
a formal verbal communication between one person and another person or group of people, either...
a figure of speech in which a writer makes a reference to person or text she or he assumes the...
a part of speech that takes the place of a noun. There are various types of pronouns. See...
the layout and presentation of text and illustrations in a specific way to achieve an effect....