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Yes, an apostrophe is a punctuation mark used to indicate either possession or contraction in writing.
The punctuation mark that joins two words, such as "will not" to "won't," is called an apostrophe. In this specific case, the apostrophe replaces the missing letters (o and i) and marks the contraction.
The apostrophe is the punctuation mark used to denote contractions, where one or more letters are omitted from several original words.
An apostrophe is a punctuation mark that is used to indicate possession or to show that letters have been omitted in a contraction. In the phrase "For we are," an apostrophe is not needed as there is no ownership or contraction being shown.
An apostrophe is used after a contraction to indicate omitted letters.
The punctuation mark below the quotation mark is called an "underline" or "underscore." It is often used in academic writing to emphasize or highlight a specific word or phrase within the quotation.