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Now lookee here!" said the man. "Where's your mother?"18
How is the apostrophe used in the word Where's in sentence 18?
a
to show the author's use of dialect
b
as a contraction for Where is
c
to show possession
d
to indicate the speaker is uneducated
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as a contraction for where is
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B as a contraction for where is
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