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.

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

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

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.

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

The correct sentence that 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.

Explanation: In this sentence, the contraction "it's" is formed by combining the pronoun "it" with the verb "is" and replacing the missing letter "i" with an apostrophe.