[ Grammar ]
Change the phrase into a possessive noun.
The toys belonging to the child
A. The childs’ toys
B. The child’s toys

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Which answer best/correctly combines the two sentences below? Mary ate fried rice. Zadan ate sushi.
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B. Mary ate fried rice, and Zadan ate sushi.
