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Select the properly punctuated sentence.

The three Reno brother's dog always finds a way to escape and run around in both of their neighbor's gardens.
The three Reno brothers' dog always finds a way to escape and run around in both of their neighbors' gardens.
The three Reno brother's dog always finds a way to escape and run around in both of their neighbors' gardens.
The three Reno brothers dog always finds a way to escape and run around in both of their neighbors' gardens.

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Answer: A is da correct answer the first sentence u wrote is da correct answer

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The second sentence is correct.

When there are multiple people possessing something, the apostrophe goes outside the s. There are multiple brothers who own the dog, and there are multiple neighbors who own gardens, so the apostrophe on each of those words will go on the outside of the s (brothers’, neighbors’).
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