Which of the following sentences correctly uses the apostrophe?
A. Levis’ jokes offended his neighbors the Anderson’s.
B. Levi’s jokes offended his neighbors the Andersons.
C. Levis’s jokes offended his neighbors the Andersons.
D. Levis jokes offended his neighbors the Andersons’.

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A. I noticed you hung the picture over the fireplace, which is a good place, to put it.
B. I noticed you hung the picture, over the fireplace, which is a good place to put it.
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