Steps-4

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Grade Lesson s7-p1

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Id Type Name Note

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Problem

In 1977, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, an Aboriginal Australian artist, learned an art technique from Indonesia called batik. Wanting to support other women interested in creating their own art, she founded the Utopia Women’s Batik Group with other Aboriginal artists in 1978. The Utopia Women’s Batik Group provided a space where the development of____was supported.

Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?

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Clue

In this, the apostrophes with nouns are changing, determining the possessiveness. The right choice is plural but not possessive.

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Hint

The possessive form of 'it' is the right choice.

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Sumup

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Choices

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Choice-A

Choice A is incorrect because it has an extra apostrophe at the end, which is unnecessary and incorrect.

Wrong artists' individual styles'

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Choice-B

Choice B is correct because it correctly uses the plural possessive "artists'" to show that the styles belong to multiple artists. The word "individual" describes the styles, indicating that each artist has their own unique style.

Correct artists' individual styles

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Choice-C

Choice C is incorrect because it places an apostrophe after "individual," which is not needed. "Individual" is an adjective here, describing the noun "styles.

Wrong artists' individual' styles

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Choice-D

Choice D is incorrect because it is missing the possessive apostrophe after "artists," making it unclear that the styles belong to the artists.

Wrong artists individual styles

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Step

The text with the most logical and precise phrase - artists' individual styles

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Answer

Option

B

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Sumup

Please summarize choices

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