D) Sisters-in-laws'
The reasoning for this is because when a noun that is possessive is plural, the apostrophe is placed after the "s". When a noun that is possessive is singular, the apostrophe is then placed before the "s".
Answer:
Explanation:
It's the first one. How about 3 living dead men (that alone should get you going) filled with pride, but grizzled and old at the age of 40. Men filled with pride but who had traded their youth for pride and were old when they should have been middle aged.
I believe the answer is A. Tell me if I am wrong, hope I helped!
Answer: B: The narrator
Explanation: Took this test already