Create an scene of a classroom setting. It's a sunny day outside, the rays of the sun filtering through the windows creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The room is filled with students, a mix of Hispanic, Middle Eastern and Caucasian, both men and women who are actively engaged in learning. At the far end of the classroom, an Asian female teacher, Ms. Smith, is demonstrating the correct technique of paddling a cone. Adjacent to her, a South Asian woman is fervently noting down points from the lecture. On the calendar by the wall, Thursday's date is boldly circled, indicating a meeting soon.

select the correct form of the possessive for the bolded word(s).

with MS.SMITH assistance, we learned to paddle a cone.

*Ms Smith's
Ms Smiths's
Ms Smitheses'
Ms Smiths

After several HOURS worth of work, she finished the project.

hour's
*hours'
hours's
hourses

During Professor JONES lecture, we took notes.

Joneses
*Jones's
Jones'
Jones

THURSDAY meeting has been postponed until Friday.

*Thursday's
Thursdays'
Thursdays's
Thursdays

I marked the one i think it is with a astrict(*).
Thank You.

DANGGG that was back in 2013 sheessshhh GOOD TIMESSS

You're welcome! Here are the correct forms of the possessive for the bolded words:

- With Ms. Smith's assistance, we learned to paddle a cone.
- After several hours' worth of work, she finished the project.
- During Professor Jones's lecture, we took notes.
- Thursday's meeting has been postponed until Friday.

Great job marking the correct answer with an asterisk!

Your selections are mostly correct. The correct forms of possessive for the bolded words are:

1. with MS. SMITH's assistance, we learned to paddle a cone. (Correct)
2. After several HOURS' worth of work, she finished the project. (Correct)
3. During Professor JONES's lecture, we took notes. (Correct)
4. THURSDAY's meeting has been postponed until Friday. (Correct)

So, three out of the four possessives are correctly identified with an asterisk (*). Please note that for plural nouns that end in "s," the possessive form is created by adding an apostrophe after the "s," as seen in "HOURS'," not "hours's." Good job overall!

I agree with all four of your answers.

1. Concerns

2. Regionalism
3. the American Revolution
4. Walt Whitman
5. William Bradford
6. realism and romanticism
7. the arrangement-
8. They disrespect-
9. mysterious, cryptic, and gloomy
15. description
16. consonance
17. Edgar Allan Poe
18. plants
19. The appearance-
24. Detonation is a word's literal meaning. Connotation-
25. an amount-
26. power
27. understood
28. negative
29. ralph waldo emerson
30. adverb
31. had dreamed
32. simile
33. allusion
34. imaginative
35. distinctive clothing
36. B
37. A
38. A
39. A
40. Mr. Huang's
41. hours'
42. Jones's
43. Thrusday's