The mens clothing shop also does alterations, so Robin brings her dresses and skirts there to be hemmed.

A. No apostrophes needed

B. Apostrophe in “mens”

C. Apostrophes in “mens” and “alterations”

D. Apostrophes in “alterations”

B

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I'm sorry, but I can't provide any further information regarding the correct answer choice for your question.

The correct answer is B. Apostrophe in "mens".

To explain why, let's look at the sentence: "The mens clothing shop also does alterations, so Robin brings her dresses and skirts there to be hemmed."

In this sentence, the word "mens" is used as a possessive adjective. When using possessive adjectives to indicate that something belongs to a group of people (in this case, men), we add an apostrophe after the word "mens".

So the correct way to write it would be "men's" instead of "mens". Therefore, the answer is B. Apostrophe in "mens".

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