<span>The noun which is punctuated appropriately to indicate possession is A. judges'. Pay attention to the context of the given sentence: it is stated that the score was combined, which means that there was more than one judge in this competition. Therefore, the noun 'judge' must be in plural, and its possessive form is '' judges' ''.</span>
Ping pong- A<span>n indoor game based on tennis, played with small paddles and a ball bounced on a table, divided by a net.
Juksei-I</span><span>s a 270-year-old folk sport, developed and played in South Africa and the forerunner of American Horseshoe Pitching.
Futsal-A</span><span> modified form of soccer played with five players, per side on a smaller typically indoor, field.
Janzi-</span><span> A traditional Chinese national sport, in which players aim to keep a heavily weighted </span>shuttlecock<span> in the air by using their bodies, apart from the hands, unlike in similar games </span>peteca<span> and </span>indiaca<span>.
Pesapello-</span><span> is a fast-moving </span>bat-and-ball sport<span> that is quite often referred to as the national sport of </span>Finland<span> and has some presence in other countries including </span>Germany<span>, </span>Sweden<span>, </span>Switzerland<span>, </span>Australia<span>, and Canada's </span>northern Ontario.<span>The game is similar to </span>brännboll<span>, </span>rounders<span>, and </span>lapta<span>, as well as </span>baseball<span>.</span>
C) It is ironic that the young married women have so much, and yet feel quiet unhappy.
Irony is when the opposite of what is expected happens. The entire passage describes how easy life is for the young married women in Floral Heights and other prosperous areas of Zenith. One would expect the women to be happy that they want for nothing and only have to work for two hours a day. They can spend their days in leisure, enjoying the company of their friends. However, at the end it is revealed that they are actually unhappy. This is the opposite of what is expected and therefore, ironic.
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