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Select the correctly punctuated sentence. The men's choice of television program didn't agree with the Williams's or the childrens'. The men's choice of television program didn't agree with the Williams's or the children's. The mens' choice of television program didn't agree with the Williams's or the childrens'. The men's choice of television program didn't agree with the William's or the children's.

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Answer: " The men's choice of television program didn't agree with the Williams' or the children's "

is the correct answer. I took the test and it is correct

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The correct answer is: The men's choice of television program didn't agree with the William's or the children's.

In this sentence, The men's choice of television program didn't agree with the Williams's or the childrens' the wrong words would be: Williams's and childrens'.

In this sentence, The men's choice oftelevision program didn't agree with the Williams's or the children's, the wrong word would be Williams's.

In this sentence, The mens' choice of television program didn't agree with the Williams's or the childrens' the wrong words would be mens', Williams's, and childrens'
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