An apostrophe used as a contraction replaces a letter such as 'can't' the apostrophe replaces the 'o' in 'not' another common example would be 'it's' as in 'it is'. The apostrophe replaces the 'i' in 'is'.
To show possession take the noun and add an apostrophe and an 's' such as 'Mrs. Noble's friend' The apostrophe and the 's' show possession. If the noun is plural or already ends in an 's' do not put an 's' again. For example 'the birds' tree is lovely' Birds as in many birds if it was one bird it would be 'the bird's tree is lovely'
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Yes, all the "a"s, "an"s, and "the"s in those sentences are articles.
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Wiesel’s importance in the history of human rights activism is owned entirely to the power people who have supported him is the best central idea of the text.
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It is called The Atbash Cipher
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The Atbash cipher also known as Atbash code is a monoalphabetic substitution concept whereby the first letter of an alphabet system is replaced by the last letter. Take for example, in the English alphabet system, letter A would be written as "Z", letter B as "Y" while letter C becomes "X". The purpose of using Atbash is to facilitate secrecy in words or hide real words from people who don't know about Atbash. For example, not everyone knows that "ilhvh" is an Atbash code that means "roses".