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.
If your just talking in general, I like to write about how I feel at the time, my dad found the journal I was writing in and he made fun of me about everything I wrote and still does to this day (we don't have the best relationship). The best writing memory I have is being in a writing Competition against 9 schools and won third place in it, got a medal and I was so proud of myself even though my dad told me to quit and that I wasn't good at it, got over that and now I'm thinking about writing a book when I get out of high school.
it's D to expose the enviromental threats posted by ridgetop development
Use the second example. the excitement I had grew exponentially after that,as I wanted to know what would happen to me and my friends next