The sentence should read "Tom's Independence Day holiday wasn't spent in California."
The rules are
1<span> Capitalize the first word of the sentence
2 </span><span>Capitalize people's names and titles used with their names
3</span><span> Use an apostrophe to correctly indicate singular or plural possession
4</span><span> Capitalize names of days of the week, months, and holidays
5 </span><span>Use an apostrophe in contractions to indicate the missing letter(s)
6 </span><span>Capitalize the names of particular places
7 </span><span>Use correct end punctuation for the type of sentence</span>
Answer:
Looks like the last option is the one most likely to be the correct answer, as the other ones don't really help talk about the <em>benefits </em>of a plant-based diet. However, quizzes like this are fickle things so I can't promise this will be the correct answer. Good luck!
The word "issues" in the sentence is a plural noun in this case.
C or d both are good but I am leaning towards c