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Apostrophe refers to a speech or address to a person who is not present or to a personified object, such as Yorick's skull in Hamlet. It comes from the Greek word apostrephein which means "to turn away."
1790 → treaty 2, district of Hesse (step into wolf)
province of quebec
“We do herby certify that the following goods were delivered to the
several Nations”
A half-hour.
Thirty minutes.
One thousand eight hundred seconds.
They sat.
Down a long, long corridor
I keep walking…
—A window straight ahead so bright it hurts the eyes,