<span>The noun which is punctuated appropriately to indicate possession is A. judges'. Pay attention to the context of the given sentence: it is stated that the score was combined, which means that there was more than one judge in this competition. Therefore, the noun 'judge' must be in plural, and its possessive form is '' judges' ''.</span>
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Pizza has multiple layers onto one and it's affordable, but depending on the place you get it, pizza can be filled with grease, which is bad for your health. On the other hand, pasta is delicious and classy and is universally favored (except for people who dislike carbs). Pasta is healthy for you and it's easier to make (not from scratch though). I do not see the negative side of pasta, but that's all I got.
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to get away from England
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at the time the declaration of Independence was written, England was taxing America on lots of things, and the Americans believed that if there was no one there to represent England, then it would be unjust. England continued to do things that upset america, until american finally declared their independence.
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One day my family and I went to Savannah Georgia for a vacation. We stayed in a good hotel and ate delicious food. My favorite part of the whole vacation was the gigantic candy shop that was right down the road from our hotel, I ate so much candy I thought I would burst! They had candy from all over the world, even chocolate-covered crickets. After eating way too much taffy and chocolate I was feeling sick to my stomach, so my mother took me to Walmart to get some medication to help get rid of nausea. While we were walking I was not paying attention to where I was walking because I was reminiscing on all the delicious candy, before I knew it I had walked straight into a trash can! The trash went everywhere and I was so embarrassed that I left the store without getting anything for my stomach. I learned two lessons that day, one, to not eat so much candy at once, and two, always watch where your walking!
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