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The _____ combined score moved the competitor to the top of the scoreboard.
Which noun is punctuated appropriately to indicate possession?
A. Judges'
B. Judge's
C. Judges
D. Judges's
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"The Judges' combined score moved the competitor to the top of the scoreboard" is the correct response because in this case "Judges" is plural so the apostrophe is outside.
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