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2. select the sentence which uses the apostrophe for possession correctly.
a. jim's bicycle is missing, and his paper routes collection’s have also disappeared.
b. jim's bicycle is missing, and his paper route's collections have also disappeared.
3. select the sentence which uses the apostrophe for possession correctly.
a. the voter's duty is to appear at his districts polls on tuesday.
b. the voter's duty is to appear at his district's polls on tuesday.
4. select the sentence which uses the apostrophe for possession correctly.
a. you can get your dollar’s worth at the discount store’s sale.
b. you can get your dollars worth at the discount store’s sale.
15. select the sentence that uses the possessive case correctly.
a. someone's coat was found in the lobby.
b. someones' coat was found in the lobby.
16.select the sentence that uses the possessive case correctly.
a. the rugs design is oriental.
b. the rug's design is oriental.
17. select the sentence that uses the possessive case correctly.
a. our children's friends are welcome here.
b. our childrens' friend's are welcome here.
18. select the sentence that uses the possessive case correctly.
a. the rs and ss have more name's listed below them.
b. the r's and s's have more names listed below them.
19. select the sentence that uses the possessive case correctly.
a. bill's and jack's boat needs a good paint job.
b. bill and jack's boat needs a good paint job.

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