Determine which sentence shows the correct usage of the apostrophe.
A. That girl is Mrs. Jones’s daughter.
B. That girl is Mrs. Jones’ daughter.
C. That girl is Mrs. Jones daughter.
D. That girl is Mrs’. Jones’ daughter.

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A. Add an exclamation point
B. Draw a smiley face next to it
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stumbled; to be knocked off balance
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