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Apostrophe - Possessives
Apostrophe is an exclamatory rhetorical figure of speech, when a speaker or writer breaks off and directs speech to an imaginary person or abstract quality or idea. In dramatic works and poetry written in or translated into English, such a figure of speech is often introduced by the exclamation "O".
By Teresa LaMagra
Apostrophe - Possessives
Frequently Confused Words
Words that have similar spelling, sounds, and/or meaning and are commonly mistaken and misused
By Teresa LaMagra
Frequently Confused Words
Most Common Prepositions III
Prepositions are words which begin prepositional phrases.
By Danyelle Stesner
Most Common Prepositions III
Most Common Prepositions II
Prepositions are words which begin prepositional phrases.
By Danyelle Stesner
Most Common Prepositions II
Frequently Confused Words (Part 2)
Words that have similar spelling, sounds, and/or meaning and are commonly mistaken and misused
By Teresa LaMagra
Frequently Confused Words (Part 2)
Frequently Confused Words (Part 3)
Words that have similar spelling, sounds, and/or meaning and are commonly mistaken and misused
By Teresa LaMagra
Frequently Confused Words (Part 3)

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Teresa LaMagra
Member
Bayville, United States of America
Danyelle Stesner
Member
United States of America
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