Which sentence contains an incorrect possessive form?a. His solution took everybody's objections into account.
b. Someone's bike is in the driveway.
c. It looks as though that calf has wandered away from its mother.
d. The credit for the decorations is all hers'.

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Answer 1
Answer: D. A ' after the possessive is only used when a name ends with S
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

d. The credit for the decorations is all hers'.

Explanation:

Hers does not require the apostrophe.  It is a possessive pronoun, and they are used without the apostrophe.  

Answer choices A, B, and C are good.  


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Answer:

Lizzie is upset because Turner is standing on the beach she is used to having to herself

Explanation:

The excerpt is from the novel Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy. It was written by Gary D. Schmidt. And from this excerpt taken from this novel, how the given setting contributed to the internal conflict of Lizzie is that Lizzie was upset seeing Turner who is standing on the beach which she is used to having to herself. She felt like he was telling her to move on which caused her to be upset.

Answer:

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Explanation:

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a. True
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Knight is not an example of an Anglicized word, so b. False.

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B. Verbal Irony, a critical tone

C. Understatement, a comic tone

D. Hyperbole, an uneasy tone

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Answer:

Hyperbole,an uneasy tone

Explanation:

i believe that he is talking uneasly about the downpour

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Answer:

A, the 'Stars of the Milky Way'  :))

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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