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stella
1
the second story balcony was one of the features that originally encouraged me to buy this home. i enjoy my morning coffee most when i experience it outside with the sunrise. for years, i enjoyed this balcony uninterrupted as my neighbor to whose home my balcony abutted, dr. velasquez, seldom went into his backyard or made much noise.
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stella is, from the best i can tell, some sort of toy terrier mix. she seems to get along just fine with the mother, father, grandmother, and young child living next door to me. the only issue is that she seems to have some sort of problem with my balcony presence. dont misunderstand, she is not aggressive per se, and i even stop to pet her when i see
which choice makes the sentence most grammatically acceptable?
select one answer
a no change
b whos
c whoevers
d whichever
The sentence refers to the neighbor's home, so we need a possessive pronoun to show ownership. "Whose" is the correct possessive form for a person, indicating the home belongs to the neighbor. "Who's" is a contraction of "who is," which does not fit the possessive meaning. "Whoever's" and "whichever" are grammatically incorrect and contextually inappropriate here.
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A. No Change