The sentence that follows the correct apostrophe rule is option C. The book's story was pretty exciting, even though its cover was not. The correct placement of the apostrophe should be on the word "book's" because it shows ownership, which means "the story of the book". The word "its" should not have an apostrophe because "it's" is the shorter term for "it is".
Answer:
<em><u>A Raisin in the Sun is essentially about dreams, as the main characters struggle to deal with the oppressive circumstances that rule their lives. The title of the play references a conjecture that Langston Hughes famously posed in a poem he wrote about dreams that were forgotten or put off.</u></em><em><u> </u></em>
Explanation:
<em><u>Hope</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>it helps</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>you</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>✌️</u></em>
<em><u>If</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>helped</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>Mark</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>me</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>as Brainleist</u></em><em><u> </u></em>
<em><u>Have</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>a</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>good </u></em><em><u>night</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>ahead</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u>✌️</u></em>
Answer:
The vaccine may be tested enough for people to use, but it really hasn't been out long enough for me to trust it. The vaccine was created in a rush, because people all over were getting seriously sick, therefore giving me another reason not to trust it. More people feel safer with the vaccine, but did you know, that some people have died after receiving the vaccine? This is controversial, but I choose not to trust the vaccine due to reasons listed above.
Answer:
A friend
Explanation:
He's writing the letter to convince a peer or someone he is in class with (like a friend) to convince them that nominating Jose for student council will be a good idea