[ Possessive Nouns with Apostrophes and Pronouns ]
Which sentence correctly uses a possessive noun with an apostrophe?
A. The planets’ orbits are elliptical.
B. The planets orbit’s are elliptical.
C. The planet’s orbits are elliptical.
D. The planets orbits are elliptical.

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A. where; what
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