Descended which is to move down
D) However, the idea never dawned on me that long before Columbus ever left Spain, real-life people lived for thousands of years in what would become the United States.
This sentence has the most clarity because none of the pieces interrupt another. It begins with the transition that shows what follows is a change. The next piece is the narrator talking about the idea that never dawned on her. By having this part first, we know that the information that follows is the idea that never entered her mind until now. Then the idea follows. In option C the idea statement is interrupted by the actual idea. In option B the idea statement is interrupted by however. Option A has the idea statement after the entire rest of the sentence which also doesn't work for clarity.
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Answer:
Possessive case of a plural noun ending in -s:
- I didn't have the time to wash the girls' dresses.
Possessive case of a plural noun not ending in -s:
- People's manners have greatly improved after the workshop on empathy.
Explanation:
The possessive case, also known as the genitive case, usually consists in the addition of 's to the ending of a noun to indicate that that noun is the possessor of something. For example: Sheila's books. / Erica's mother. / John's letters.
<u>When the noun already ends in -s in its plural form, all we need to do is add the apostrophe to indicate the possessive case:</u>
- I didn't have the time to wash the girls' dresses.
<u>When the noun has a plural form that does not end in -s, we need to add 's just like we would to its singular form:</u>
- People's manners have greatly improved after the workshop on empathy.
The answer is c youre welcome