It depends on whether you want the possessive form of porcupine (singular) or porcupines (plural) because there is a difference.
1. singular porcupine: just add an apostrophe followed by -s: porcupine's
2. plural porcupines: just add an apostrophe (not followed by -s): porcupines'
Answer
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Explanation:
It should be noted that based on the story, the structure was important in illustrating the theme about reincarnation.
<h3>What is a theme?</h3>
It should be noted that a theme simply means the main idea that's conveyed in a story. It's what the author wants the readers to know.
In this case, the structure was important in illustrating the theme about reincarnation. Here, the author believed that in her last life, she was a bat as she claimed to have a nightmare about a bat.
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The Shakespeare Stealer is a 1998 historical fiction novel by Gary Blackwood. Taking place in the Elizabethan-era England, it recounts the story of Widge, an orphan whose master sends him to steal Hamlet from The Lord Chamberlain's Men. If we skip the opening setting of Mistress MacGregor's orphanage, then the three settings of The Shakespeare Stealer are the rectory in "the nearby hamlet of Berwick"; the home of Mrs. and Dr. Timothy Bright, a medical practitioner who had studied at Cambridge and who was also the rector of Berwick; Simon Bass's home in Leicester; and the city on the Thames, London City, home of the Globe Theatre.