C.) is the correct use of "who's." "Who's" is a contraction of who and is. In each sentence, instead of saying who's, say who is.
(ex. "Who is turn is it..." doesn't sound right.).
The other three sentences are incorrect; they need "whose" instead which is a <span>determiner or pronoun showing possession. </span>
1-ashamed
2-upset
3-envious
4-bored
5-confused
6-excited
7-embarrassed
8-relieved
9-frightened
10-cross
Answer:
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A stiff rock cod with tiny eyes that requested to be thrown into a pan of cold oil.
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