The sentence that follows the correct apostrophe rule is option C. The book's story was pretty exciting, even though its cover was not. The correct placement of the apostrophe should be on the word "book's" because it shows ownership, which means "the story of the book". The word "its" should not have an apostrophe because "it's" is the shorter term for "it is".
O'brien and Mr. Charrington are both accused of thought crime.
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The publications that were printed by American Romantic authors are:
<span>Essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Another work of Ralph Waldo Emerson is "The Rhodora". It is a poem.
Another work of Nathaniel Hawthorne is "The House of the Seven Gables". It is a historical novel.
Other great American Romantic authors are Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman, and Herman Melville. </span>