Which sentence correctly shows how the apostrophe is used to form a contraction? (1 point)

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The storm's arrival on Friday afternoon is really going to mess up my weekend plans.
The storm's arrival on Friday afternoon is really going to mess up my weekend plans.

Kennedy said it's a great time to buy pool floats because they are all on sale.
Kennedy said it's a great time to buy pool floats because they are all on sale.

The missing notebook contained all of my mom's important passwords.
The missing notebook contained all of my mom's important passwords.

Jayden's options for electives courses are art, computer science, or Spanish.

Jayden's options for elective courses are art, computer science, or Spanish.

Which sentence contains coordinate adjectives? (1 point)

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Mrs. Fox is a creative, energetic art teacher.
Mrs. Fox is a creative, energetic art teacher.

Mrs. Fox is my seventh-grade art teacher at Alabama Connections Academy.
Mrs. Fox is my seventh-grade art teacher at Alabama Connections Academy.

Mrs. Fox has been at ALCA for several years now.
Mrs. Fox has been at ALCA for several years now.

Mrs. Fox is an amazing art teacher.

Mrs. Fox is a creative, energetic art teacher.

The sentence that correctly shows how the apostrophe is used to form a contraction is:

Kennedy said it's a great time to buy pool floats because they are all on sale.

The sentence that correctly shows how the apostrophe is used to form a contraction is: "Kennedy said it's a great time to buy pool floats because they are all on sale."

To form a contraction, the apostrophe is used to combine two words by replacing certain letters. In this case, the words "it" and "is" are contracted to form "it's."