[ Grammar ]
The Wilsons garage houses two beautiful Escalades.
A. The Wilson’s garage houses two beautiful Escalades.
B. The Wilsons’s garage houses two beautiful Escalades.
C. The Wilsons’ garage houses two beautiful Escalades.
D. The Wilsons’s’s garage houses two beautiful Escalades.

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