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Select the correctly punctuated sentence.

Though many believed Doug Williams had excellent taste, William's choice of television program didn't agree with the childrens'.
Though many believed Doug Williams had excellent taste, Williams' choice of television program didn't agree with the children's.
Though many believed Doug Williams had excellent taste, Williams' choice of television program didn't agree with the childrens'.
Though many believed Doug Williams had excellent taste, Wiilliam's choice of television program didn't agree with the children's.

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Though many believed Doug Williams had excellent taste, Williams' choice of television program didn't agree with the children's.

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The correct answer is Though many believed Doug Williams had excellent taste, Williams' choice of television program didn't agree with the children's.

Apostrophe stands after S in the first word because his name is Williams, not William, and it comes after N, because childrens doesn't exist.
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