[ Apostrophes and Quotation Marks ]
What is the rule for showing possession with plural nouns that don’t end in -s?
A. Add ‘s
B. Add s’
C. Add only an apostrophe
D. Add es

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A. at
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A. After the game ended.
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A. am
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A. I
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C. she
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