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What is the possessive form of "Bill of Rights" in this sentence, The Bill of Rights statement that “all men are created equal” applies to everyone.

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"The Bill of Rights' statement that “all men are created equal” applies to everyone."

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The possessive form of nouns is primarily employed to show possession or ownership. This is denoted by the addition of apostrophe sign(') along with an s in case of singular nouns while by adding an apostrophe with 's' in case of plural nouns not ending with letter s and only apostrophe for plural nouns ending with letter s. In the given sentence, 'Bill of Rights' is a plural noun ending with s and hence, it would only use an apostrophe(') to make its possessive form.

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