The answer is B which is possessive. The names of the family members are capitalized like Mother and Father when used as a means of personally addressing the individual but not when used as possessive since it only indicates ownership. Noun is usually be possessive by adding apostrophe and s.
Answer:
formal and/or polite
Explanation:
During a formal conversation, you're not going to go, oh my chicken soup, you're right! Instead, you should be like "My goodness, that is indeed correct,"
because it sounds politer
Journalists like Edward R. Murrow helped to <span>question accusations of disloyalty. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". The other options can be negated. I hope that this answer has come to your help.</span>