The answer is true bc I said so
She knew her way around the compound on visiting day. Then she confirmed it when her mother rescued her from the Erudite.
Errors that have been corrected are bolded:
<em>"Cosmo Fairywinkle-Cosma stopped the </em><em>actress' </em><em>dog from running into the road."</em>
When using possessive apostrophes, if the word ends in an 's', all that is needed is an apostrophe at the end of the word. It is improper to have an extra 's' after the apostrophe.
Example:
<u>Incorrect:</u> The dogs's food was freshly served.
<u>Correct:</u> The dogs' food was freshly served.
Hope this helps a bit. Best of luck to you, mate. :)
<span>In Japan today people still feel a strong connection with the samurai.</span>
The answer is 3 because it starts with “on” which is a preposition