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Which example correctly uses the plural possessive form of an apostrophe?

a)Not seven sons’. Six! and one daughter

b)for the reader’s sake I should have written…

c)my father’s hands are thick and yellow

d)the little picture paperbacks with tragedy erupting from the characters’ mouths.

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

If you are mentioning more than one thing/name/whatever that ends in s (and that needs an apostrophe), you'd use s'. For example: James' pet dog bit my ankle. Another example: These movies' plots suck. Hope this helped! Let me know if it didn't

s' = plural

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