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Ineed with these choose the correct form of the possessive for the underlined word. 15. i received a library card at the public library a. public librarys b. public libraries c. public library's 16. the girls volleyball team placed first at state a. girl's b. girls' c. girl 17. she got lost looking for the women restroom a. women's b. women c. womens's 18. if you want the short it is your a. yours b. your's c. your's 19. the cat hid it's kittens under the stairs a. its b. it's c. its' 20. everyones homework needs to be completed by the end of class. a. everyone's b. everyone c. everyones'

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