D is the false answer. If the possessive pronoun is a personal pronoun,they are not spelled with apostrophes. So, it is not safe to say that all possessive pronouns are spelled with apostrophes.
What grade is this so can look in my old social studies textbook. I think I did the same exact assignment
There are actually many indications in the Scarlet Letter which show us that Pearl feels Dimmesdale is actually her father.
For example:
1. she shows affection towards him like any child would for their parent, thus giving us the impression she feels a special closeness to him - "stole softly towards him, and taking his hand in the grasp of both her own, laid her
cheek against it.”
2. she asks Dimmesdale if he will stand on the scaffold along with Hester and herself when she will confess to her sins - meaning that she feels he is somehow included in Hester's sin, which is true, given that he is her father although Hester is married to another man
3. she understands the connection between Hester's scarlet letter on her chest and Dimmesdale's behavior - when asked about why her mother has that letter, she says: "It is for the same reason the minister puts his
hand over his heart!”
Answer:
A- On March 29, 1981 Ronald Reagan told a reporter from The Observer, "You can tell a lot about a fellow's character by his way of eating jellybeans."
Explanation:
This one has all of the important words capitalized Like the beginning of the sentence, the Month, and the place the reporter came from. Nouns should always be capitalized person, place, and thing.