Use the sentences to answer the question.

The trees in the forest moved in the wind. "What's that sound?" the baby rabbits asked together. The oak's leaves rustled. "Summer breezes," said Mama rabbit.

Which word in the story is a singular possessive?

(1 point)
Responses

A. What's

B. rabbits

C. breezes

D. oak's

D. oak's

The word in the story that is a singular possessive is D. oak's.

To identify the singular possessive in the given story, we need to look for a word that shows ownership or possession of something singular. In this case, the correct answer is D. "oak's," which is a singular possessive because it indicates that something (leaves) belongs to or is associated with the oak.