I believe the answer is:"A picture!" said the old gentleman with the haunted head. "A picture!" cried the narrator with the waggish nose. "A picture! a picture!" echoed several voices.
In literature, playful tone refers to a tone voiced by the character which is fun, full of high spirit, intended to be funny, or good-natured. This usually used in a low-stake situation within the intermezzo that is not really important to the flow of the plot.
He is afraid of getting married, but not being married to Fayge.
The rule is, for singular nouns, regardless of what letter the base word ends, to show possession or ownership, an apostrophe should be followed by s. So, for the word "octopus", the possessive form would be "octopus's". The correct answer is option A.
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We'll both be leaving the party and taking one car.
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