Which of following sentences correctly uses apostrophes?
A. After all of the boy’s toys were picked up, he could go to his neighbors pool.
B. After all of the boys’ toys were picked up, he could go to his neighbors’ pool.
C. After all of the boy’s toys were picked up, he could go to his neighbor’s pool.
D. After all of the boy’s toy’s were picked up, he could go to his neighbor’s pool.

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