This is for real grammer and punctuation experts. I know about things like "it's" and "you're", but what about things like "focus on one person's emotions"? Is it "persons emotions" or "person's emotions"?
P.S. I may have spelt apostrophe wrong in the title, I'm not sure.
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The second one. The emotions "belong" to the person, so person's needs an apostrophe.
It's person's emotions because it shows that the person has possession of the emotions.