Many _________ books are popular among adults these days. Which of the following options correctly completes the sentence above?
Children's books are popular among adults these days.
The term "children's" correctly indicates that the books are intended for children, aligning with the possessive form that describes ownership or association with children. This choice accurately completes the sentence to convey that books designed for children have gained popularity among adults.
This option is identical to the correct answer and is not a distinct choice. While it is grammatically correct, it does not present a new alternative, leading to redundancy rather than clarity in the answer selection.
The word "children" is a noun and fails to convey the possessive relationship needed in the context of the sentence. It suggests a plural form without indicating that the books are specifically intended for children, thus making it inappropriate for this completion.
This is the correct answer as it uses the possessive form "children's," which indicates that the books belong to or are intended for children. It fits grammatically and contextually within the sentence, expressing that books for children are currently popular among adults.
Similar to option A, this choice is identical to the correct answer and does not provide a distinct option for completion. Its repetitiveness does not enhance the clarity or variety of choices available.
The appropriate completion of the sentence requires a possessive form to correctly denote that the books are meant for children. The choice "children's" fulfills this grammatical necessity, while other options either lack the required possessive form or repeat the correct answer without introducing a new alternative. Thus, "children's" effectively communicates the intended meaning that books designed for children are gaining popularity among adults.
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