Answer:
hes telling us that school is d u m b
Explanation:
why - cause it is
Both men's plans and women's plans are the correct examples of the plural possessive case, whereas <em>it's place </em>and <em>stone's throw </em>are not. The option <em>it's place </em>isn't even possessive, because <em>it's </em>stands for <em>it is, </em>and the word <em>its, </em>without the apostrophe would be possessive. The option <em>stone's throw </em>is not plural.
He uses it because it gives demension to the story
It might be A
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i really hope im not wrong.