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Answer:
C. All of our school's cafeterias were closed during spring break.
Explanation:
Plural nouns are those nouns that are more than one. They are either identified by the addition of (s) in the noun or in some cases (ives).
Possessive nouns are those nouns which show the possessive nature of the noun. It is an indication of the possession of the thing by the noun. It is indicated by the addition of ('s) in the noun.
So, from the sentence given in the options, the cafeteria is the property of the school so it will be indicated as "the school's cafeteria". Also, the cafeterias talked about is more than one so it will be indicated in the plural sense, thus adding (s) in the noun.
Thus, the final sentence will be
All of our <em>school's</em> <u>cafeterias</u> were closed during the spring break.
<em>* School's</em> is the possessive noun while<u> cafeterias</u> is the plural noun.
Answer:
i cant see the 1 and 4 page you should picture it so that i can answer
I was sitting down on the plane at the window seat . I looked out the window and I froze. I knew I was afraid of heights, but not this much. I wanted to sit by my Mom, but I can’t because apparently I have a act like a adult because little brother got to sit next to my mom. By little I mean born 1 minute after me, because we’re twins. I asked the man seating beside me,” Excuse me, Sir.” However instead of getting up and letting me walk he replied,”What’s the reason, kid,” in a deep tone, as if he was mad at me . I said,” None of your business.” That really got to him so he put a bag on top of me. I was about to scream, but he got this tape from thin air and taped my mouth. When we got off the plane, he took me. That’s when the security guard caught him off guard and now he got arrested, and I reunited with my family.
Answer:
In "The Veldt," family is the opposite of technology. What I mean is that families are supposed to be one way in this story (as in, kids are supposed to listen to their parents), but when technology is thrown in the mix, everything goes all wrong.