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Choose the correct possessive form.

"I couldn't marry him," said Debra. "I wouldn't be able to tolerate my two _____ attitudes."

sisters'-in-law
sister's-in-law
sisters-in-law's
sisters-in-laws'

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D) Sisters-in-laws'
The reasoning for this is because when a noun that is possessive is plural, the apostrophe is placed after the "s". When a noun that is possessive is singular, the apostrophe is then placed before the "s".
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The correct answer is
D. Sisters-in-laws'
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User Abhishek Tyagi
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