Each sentence below contains two apostrophes. Which sentence gives an example of an apostrophe used to show possession, as well as one that is used as a contraction? A. It's Howard's fault. B. I can't say whether it's hers. C. Lady's slippers were under Carol's bed. D. Let's see whom we'll call on next.
Definitely A.) because the possession would be "Howard's" and the contraction would be "It's"
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