<u>In order to create the possessive form of a noun you should add </u><u>'s</u><u>. If the noun ends in </u><u>s</u><u> then you have two options: either you add </u><u>'s</u><u> like you do with any other singular noun or you just add an apostrophe </u><u>'</u><u> at the end of the noun</u>.
boy-boy's
soldier-soldier's
lady-lady's
Jones-Jones's OR Jones'
Princess- Princess's OR Princess'
Shepherd- Shepherd's
child- child's
Mr. Dicken- Mr. Dicken's
man- man's
kerry- kerry's
<u>If the noun is in plural and ends in </u><u>s </u><u>then you will just add an apostrophe </u><u>' </u><u>at the end. If it is in plural but it doesn't end in </u><u>s</u><u> then you should add </u><u>'s</u><u>.</u>
kerry-kerries'
wives- wives'
woman- women's
policeman- policemen's
boxes-boxes'
oxen-oxen's
salesman-salesmen's
sopranos-sopranos'
deer-deers'
toys-toys'
empresses-empresses'
In order to answer this question, you first need to understand what a root word is. A root word is the most basic part of a word which has a meaning on its own and which is used to add prefixes and suffixes to in order to create new words.
In the case of the word <em>visibility, </em>the root word is vis. It comes from Latin verb videre, which means to see. So if you add suffixes to vis, you will create a new word.
For example, if you add -ibility to it, you will create the word visibility.
C. your is the correct answer. Hope this helps
Answer:
to tell the degree at which the stone fell.