Yes, this sentence is technically written correctly. It's a little awkward in terms of form but there's nothing specifically wrong with it, since question marks go inside quotations.
This kid is ballsey. context clues: dared to experiment with his professors intelligence
B. Antonyms is the answer, because they are opposites
The possessive pronoun is <em>"your"</em>.
You left <u>your</u> bike out in the rain today.
A possessive pronoun is that part of any sentence that provides "ownership" to something or to someone. It substitutes a noun sentence.
Examples:
The shirt is <em>mine</em>.
That is <em>her</em> pen.
Take <em>your</em> ball.
What words are possessive pronouns? Mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.