You forgot the options!
but let's assume that these could be the options, as posted before
<span>A. stone's throw
B. men's plans
C. it's place
D. women's plans
maybe it will help if i discuss those: A, C, and D are not plural possessive: for this the noun has to be in plural.
In contrast, B: "men" is a plural noun. This is also the correct option. So for a plural possessive, the noun itself needs to be in plural.
hope this helped! if you want, comment with your options and i will comment back.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
A fixed verse poem contains lines that are __similar____ in length
"a practice seldom used outside of business"
The wind rushed through the two horse's manes.