B. A possessive noun should have its instead of it's (which is a contraction for it is).
For A. Diana is a singular noun and the apostrophe should come after the r instead of after the s.
For C. The duck would've dunked ITS instead of IT'S beak since it is possessive.
For D. You do not need to put an apostrophe since theirs is already a possessive noun.
The argument that favors federal judges having lifetime appointments is that the judges can rule on cases without fearing retribution.
A.) Worker's compensation is the kind of insurance that is required by law for a business with employees.
It is an insurance that provides for the wage replacement and medical benefits to injured employees who were injured in the course of doing their jobs.
D. Word of mouth is the best type of advertising for an early childhood program.
It is better to advertise through word of mouth because people believe said advertisement to be truthful and credible.
In the sentence, "Well, that concludes another very fine experiment", the interjection word would be Well because it shows their expression/feelings as they say it. It could be like, "Oh well" type of way of saying it, or "well this has been fun" type of way.
I know this because interjection is a word that expresses emotion or feelings and is mostly/usually used in the beginning of a sentence.
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The answer is the first option: The sea is compared to a boiling pot, emphasizing its churning. Explanation: The excerpt is comparing vomiting, sea and fire