Choose the word(s) that need an apostrophe. If the sentence is correct, choose no error.Isnt anyones picture on a one-dollar bill?(1 point)Responses Isn't Isn'tanyone'sanyone'sIsn't and anyone'sIsn't and anyone's no error

Isn't anyone's

The word that needs an apostrophe is "anyone's." The correct sentence should be: "Isn't anyone's picture on a one-dollar bill?"

The correct answer is: Isn't and anyone's.

To determine where an apostrophe is needed, we should look for possessive nouns. In this sentence, "anyones" should be written as "anyone's" because it is a possessive form.

Therefore, the correct sentence is: "Isn't anyone's picture on a one-dollar bill?"