Correct this. Carrie’s siblings eyes

Carrie's siblings' eyes

To correct the sentence, it should be written as "Carrie's siblings' eyes."

To correct the sentence, we need to properly use apostrophes and capitalize the word "siblings." Here's the corrected version: "Carrie's siblings' eyes."

Explanation:
1. Use an apostrophe (') to indicate possession. In this case, Carrie owns or possesses the siblings.
2. Place the apostrophe after the owner's name, "Carrie."
3. Since the word "siblings" is a plural noun, add an apostrophe after the "s" to indicate possession by the siblings.

So, combining these rules, we get "Carrie's siblings' eyes." This indicates that the eyes are possessed by Carrie's siblings.