Which sentence uses apostrophes correctly?

Maurice's favorite characters' name is Percy.
Gillian's childrens' field trips were all scheduled for the same week.
Lydia's drawers were so full that they couldn't hold anymore clothes.
I think it si B.

Which change should you make to avoid a double negative.
Preston, who lives on my street, has never lived nowhere else.
Leave sentence as is.
has neve lived no other place.
has not lived nowhere else.
has never lived anywhere else.
I think it si the last one

Am I correct. What are the right answers.

Your first answer is wrong. The second is right.

Yes, you are correct!

The sentence that uses apostrophes correctly is: "Lydia's drawers were so full that they couldn't hold anymore clothes." This sentence correctly uses an apostrophe before the "s" to indicate possession.

To avoid a double negative in the sentence "Preston, who lives on my street, has never lived nowhere else," the correct change would be: "Preston, who lives on my street, has never lived anywhere else." This change removes the negative word "nowhere" and replaces it with "anywhere."