Fill in the blank with possessive nouns from familiar fairy tales.

1. Goldilocks ate the BLANK porridge.

2. Jack climbed the beanstalk and stole the BLANK treasures.

3. The three Billly Goats Gruff crossed over the BLANK bridge.

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We'll be glad to check your possessive NOUNS. Sorry, I didn't read your original question carefully.

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1. bears' porridge

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1. Goldilocks ate the BEARS' porridge.

To determine the correct possessive noun for the first sentence, we need to identify the characters in the fairy tale. In the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Goldilocks encounters three bears: Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and Baby Bear. To indicate possession, we add an apostrophe and an "s" ('s) to the noun. In this case, since there are multiple bears, the possessive form is "bears'." Therefore, the correct answer is:

1. Goldilocks ate the BEARS' porridge.

2. Jack climbed the beanstalk and stole the GIANT'S treasures.

For the second sentence, we need to identify the character and possessive noun in the tale of "Jack and the Beanstalk." In this story, Jack encounters a giant in the land above the clouds. Therefore, the possessive noun would be "giant's" to indicate that the treasures belong to the giant. As a result, the completed sentence is:

2. Jack climbed the beanstalk and stole the GIANT'S treasures.

3. The three Billly Goats Gruff crossed over the TROLL'S bridge.

In the third sentence, the possessive noun comes from the tale of "The Three Billy Goats Gruff." In this story, the goats encounter a troll who lives under the bridge. We take the singular form of the character, "troll," and add an apostrophe and an "s" ('s) to indicate possession. Thus, the correct answer is:

3. The three Billy Goats Gruff crossed over the TROLL'S bridge.