A person who acts
stoically amid torment is one who exhibits the capacity to continue torment
under cruel conditions without hinting any sign of pain in response to this extensive
torment.
<span>The picture depicted
by this action is one of being unafraid, and they needed to demonstrate to
their captors that they were not perplexed or afraid of death or an excruciating
end.</span>
The sentence that contains a mistake with the use of apostrophe is "The restaurants reputation and success depending on keeping a high healthy rating."
In this case, there are two possible answers to indicate a possessive case:
1) an apostrophe should be placed after the word "restaurant's" if it refers to one restaurant only
"The restaurant's reputation and success depending (depend) on keeping a high healthy rating."
2) an apostrophe should be placed after the word "restaurants' " if it refers to restaurants in general
"The restaurants' reputation and success depending (depend) on keeping a high healthy rating."
The rest of the sentences does not violate the rules of apostrophe usage.
D. Everyone is considered is equal and has the the right to freedom and the pursuit of happiness
I’m pretty sure that the answer is false in this case.