(a) With a jump and a meow, the doorbell rang, and the kitten leaped off the couch.
Here, "with a jump and a meow" is a misplaced modifier. It modifies "the doorbell". However, this implies that the doorbell rang, then jumped and meowed. The sentence should be like this instead: "The doorbell rang and the kitten leaped off the couch with a jump and a meow." or "With a jump and a meow, the kitten leaped off the couch when the doorbell rang."
Answer:to identify there self like for people to know they are an indigen of a state, and for slavery in the past the owner uses tribal mark to identify it property, and for children in the past the Yoruba's believed in abiku so when the child die they give him the mark in case it came back
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A)jane suggested that I should buy a car.
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B. Mary's sweater is missing.
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Option A. Can't be correct, because the only reason you would put an apostrophe, to show possession after an S, is if that word ends in the letter S. In order for that sentence to be correct, you would need to put the apostrophe behind the S, because the word Jeff, does not genrally end in the letter S. Options C and D, don't have an apostrophe in general, so they are incorrect.