1: A. deer's
2: B. king's
3. A. books'
4. B. turtle's
For 1., we're looking for more than one deer. Since two deer left tracks, it is plural. Add the plural possessive form 's. (deer's) (You can't say "deers" even if there are more than one, the proper way is "deer". That's why the apostrophe is before the s.)
For 2., we're looking the crown of only one king, so it is singular. Add 's (king's).
For 3., we're talking about multiple books, so you add the plural possessive form s' (books').
For 4., there is one turtle, so it is singular. Add 's (turtle's).
I hope this helped! :-)
Answer:
I will try unless someone beats me to it
Explanation:
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Answer:
Music has a life of its own
A meoldy, a harmony, a song
It pull you into the zone
And you just want to sing along.
You can't control it
When it starts to play
It just takes over you
Like a storm in early May.
Answer: C - The word sweet shows that the landscape is pleasing to the speaker of the poem.
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