Exercises in Style

What is apostrophe in literature? How is it used in the variation "Apostrophe?"

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Apostrophe is an address to an inanimate object or an idea, commonly used in poetry. In the variation "Apostrophe," the writer opens the exercise by addressing the pen being used to write it. This address takes up most of the variation, and the actual story is secondary.