Choose the sentence that correctly uses apostrophes.
Select one:
a. Ms. Castle's and Mr. Stockett's class was invited on the field trip.
b. Ms. Castle and Mr. Stockett's class was invited on the field trip.
c. Ms. Castle's and Mr. Stocketts class was invited on the field trip.
d. Ms. Castles and Mr. Stocketts class was invited on the field trip.
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Choose the sentence that correctly uses apostrophes.
Select one:
a. Ms. Castle's and Mr. Sto...
a. Ms. Castle's and Mr. Sto...
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