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

Molly's options for courses to study next semester are unlimited.
Molly's options for courses to study next semester are unlimited.

The storm's arrival on Friday will bring much-needed rain.
The storm's arrival on Friday will bring much-needed rain.

The missing notebook contained all of the teacher's information for the field trip.
The missing notebook contained all of the teacher's information for the field trip.

Fred noted it's a poor time to plant spring flowers until after the last frost

Fred noted it's a poor time to plant spring flowers until after the last frost.

The correct sentence that shows how the apostrophe is used to form a contraction is: Fred noted it's a poor time to plant spring flowers until after the last frost.

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

Fred noted it's a poor time to plant spring flowers until after the last frost.

To form a contraction, an apostrophe is used to replace a letter or letters in a word. In this example, the contraction "it's" is used instead of "it is". The apostrophe replaces the letter "i" in "is". This contraction helps to shorten the sentence and make it easier to say or write.