Answer:
The three tornadoes' winds reached 200 miles per hour.
Explanation:
In order to make a noun possessive, you need to add an apostrophe (') and -s if the noun is singular: Jane - Jane's. If the noun is plural, you should just add the apostrophe: tornadoes - tornadoes'. There is no need to add an additional -s since the noun is already plural.
When we call a noun possessive, it means that something belongs to it. In the example above, the winds belong to the tornadoes.
Usually he is concrete in type, which means words are specific, not abstract and general. Hope this helps. (:
Answer:
3/5
Explanation:
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14 are all multiples of 2
5, 10, and 15 are all multiples of 5
We only count 10 once, because it occurs in both sets, so we are looking for it landing on 9 sections out of the 15, or 9/15, simplified to 3/5
Reference librarians are specifically trained to help patrons B) Research a topic. They investigate a common information to help the people in the Library.
I think it is the answer, because when it says it is talking about it as a noun or a subject.