[ Possessive Nouns with Apostrophes and Pronouns ]
Which sentence uses a possessive noun with an apostrophe correctly?
A. The galaxy’s stars are numerous.
B. The galaxys stars are numerous.
C. The galaxys’ stars are numerous.
D. The galaxy stars are numerous.
Select your answer:

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