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For misplaced apostrophe see #2 below. Darkness/light connection?.
apostrophe noun 1- In rhetoric, a digressive address; the interruption of the course of a speech or writing, in order to address briefly a person or persons (present or absent, real or imaginary) individually or separately; hence, any abrupt interjectional speech. Originally the term was applied only to such an address made to one present.

2- In botany, the arrangement of chlorophyl-granules under the action of direct sunlight (light-apostrophe), and in darkness (dark-apostrophe): in the first case upon the lateral walls of the cells, so that their edges are presented to the light; in the latter, upon the lateral and basal cell-walls: used in distinction from epistrophe (which see).

3- In grammar, the omission of one or more letters in a word.

Edit-"epistrophe"? Piss Trophy? ph - piss hoax? Is he just trolling them?

Or seriously: epistrophe ə-pĭs′trə-fē noun The deliberate repetition of a word or phrase at the end of several successive verses, clauses, or paragraphs, Like he repeats Russia 3 times and Hoax 4 times?

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: more info

For misplaced apostrophe see #2 below. Darkness/light connection?.
apostrophe noun 1- In rhetoric, a digressive address; the interruption of the course of a speech or writing, in order to address briefly a person or persons (present or absent, real or imaginary) individually or separately; hence, any abrupt interjectional speech. Originally the term was applied only to such an address made to one present.

2- In botany, the arrangement of chlorophyl-granules under the action of direct sunlight (light-apostrophe), and in darkness (dark-apostrophe): in the first case upon the lateral walls of the cells, so that their edges are presented to the light; in the latter, upon the lateral and basal cell-walls: used in distinction from epistrophe (which see).

3- In grammar, the omission of one or more letters in a word.

Edit-"epistrophe"? Piss Trophy? ph - piss hoax? Is he just trolling them? Or seriously: epistrophe ə-pĭs′trə-fē noun The deliberate repetition of a word or phrase at the end of several successive verses, clauses, or paragraphs, Like he repeats Russia 3 times and Hoax 4 times?

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

For misplaced apostrophe see #2 below. Darkness/light connection?.
apostrophe noun 1- In rhetoric, a digressive address; the interruption of the course of a speech or writing, in order to address briefly a person or persons (present or absent, real or imaginary) individually or separately; hence, any abrupt interjectional speech. Originally the term was applied only to such an address made to one present.

2- In botany, the arrangement of chlorophyl-granules under the action of direct sunlight (light-apostrophe), and in darkness (dark-apostrophe): in the first case upon the lateral walls of the cells, so that their edges are presented to the light; in the latter, upon the lateral and basal cell-walls: used in distinction from epistrophe (which see).

3- In grammar, the omission of one or more letters in a word.

Edit-"epistrophe"? Piss Trophy? ph - piss hoax? Is he just trolling them?

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

For misplaced apostrophe see #2 below. Darkness/light connection?.
apostrophe noun 1- In rhetoric, a digressive address; the interruption of the course of a speech or writing, in order to address briefly a person or persons (present or absent, real or imaginary) individually or separately; hence, any abrupt interjectional speech. Originally the term was applied only to such an address made to one present.

2- In botany, the arrangement of chlorophyl-granules under the action of direct sunlight (light-apostrophe), and in darkness (dark-apostrophe): in the first case upon the lateral walls of the cells, so that their edges are presented to the light; in the latter, upon the lateral and basal cell-walls: used in distinction from epistrophe (which see).

3- In grammar, the omission of one or more letters in a word.

Edit-"epistrophe"? Piss Trophy? ph - piss hoax? Is he just messing with them?

2 years ago
1 score