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Apostrophe

By: Sebastian Mundo And Andres Romero. Apostrophe . Apostrophe Definition. The sign ’ that means that it has one or more letters in the word that is being used. If its unpronounced like the word in o’er for over. If pronounced like the word gov’ for government. Apostrophe.

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Apostrophe

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  1. By: Sebastian Mundo And Andres Romero Apostrophe

  2. Apostrophe Definition • The sign ’ that means that it has one or more letters in the word that is being used. • If its unpronounced like the word in o’er for over. • If pronounced like the word gov’ for government.

  3. Apostrophe • Apostrophes are also used to indicate plurals of abbreviations and symbols. • Like M.D.’s or 3’s

  4. Examples of Apostrophes' • Some stories have didactic purpose do that the readers don’t end up doing the same thing as the character.

  5. More Examples • The British tried to edify the African’s religion and “civilize” them.

  6. More Examples • In most poem’s they have a didactic purpose to tell you what not to do in situation or situations like the character is in.

  7. More Examples • They are some book’s that in the bottom of the pages they give you an elucidate what exactly is going on in the story.

  8. More Examples • The erudite student learned how to speak 8 different languages to make it look good in his record for when he applied to all the college’s.

  9. More Examples • The math teacher explicitly her students that they had to right down all the questions and box their answer’s.

  10. More Examples • The salon hair dressers’ imbue their hair so they can so how the color would like if they wanted to change the color of their hair.

  11. More Examples • The host instilled all his guest’s to each and everyone so they can get to know each other better.

  12. More Examples • To be in the line of police work it is important to be pedantic to collect all the evidence and they also figure out what happened at that place.

  13. Last Example My history teacher’s pedagogy is to make their students laugh so they would learn better and faster.

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