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English, 15.05.2021 04:50 cia196785920

Exam Which sentence incorrectly uses an
apostrophe to show possession?
A. He sat under the bough's of a spreading oak tree.
B. First she called her restaurant "Silly Sundaes,"
then she changed the name to "Sherry's Snacks."
C. The bicycle is Amy's birthday present.

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