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what is the word in bold? the vultures small red heads and sharp white beaks could be seen from a distance as the large birds circled overhead. a singular possessive noun a plural possessive noun a plural noun
Brief Explanations
- First, analyze the word "vultures'". The base noun "vulture" becomes plural as "vultures" (indicating more than one vulture).
- Then, the apostrophe after "vultures" shows possession (the heads and beaks belong to the vultures).
- A singular possessive noun would be like "vulture's" (for one vulture), and a plural noun without possession would be "vultures". Since "vultures'" is plural (multiple vultures) and shows possession, it is a plural possessive noun.
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B. a plural possessive noun