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Read the following sentences. Underline the noun that shows who or what owns something Add an apostrophe to the

possessive noun. Circle the object owned.
"But Mrs.Fairs stand can't close!"
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The flowers stems grew tall and healthy.
My mothers favorite flower is a daffodil.

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Final answer:

In the given sentences, the nouns that show ownership are 'Mrs. Fairs' and 'my mother's.' The objects owned are 'stand' and 'favorite flower.'


Step-by-step explanation:

In the given sentences, the nouns that show who or what owns something are 'Mrs. Fairs' and 'my mother's.' To make these nouns possessive, we add an apostrophe to them, resulting in 'Mrs. Fairs' and 'my mother's.' The objects owned in the sentences are 'stand' and 'favorite flower.'


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