0Which punctuation is correct?02br 02br 001. Martin and Kristen’s religious ideology is the same.02br 02br 002. Martin’s and Kristen’s religious ideology is the same.02br 02br 003. Martins' and Kristens' religious ideology is the same.02br 02br 004. Martin and Kristens' religious ideology is the same.0-
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01. 02br 02br 02b 00That is, among your choices. Nevertheless, it still sounds logically odd, and I would suggest:02br 02br 001a.
— Mister Micawber
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02br 02br 02b 00That is, among your choices.
Nevertheless, it still sounds logically odd, and I would suggest:02br 02br 001a.
02br 02br 00I think.
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01. 01b00Martin and Kristen’s religious ideology is the same.02br 02br 02b00That is, among your choices. Nevertheless, it still sounds logically odd, and I would suggest:02br 02br 001a. 01b00Martin's and Kristen’s religious ideologies are the same.02br 02br 02b00The same or not, they each have an i
0Thank you, Mr. M.02br 02br 00I have a hard time imagining which bone that might be in the case you mentioned. If you have some time, please give me some clues as to which one that might be.0-
0I don't have a clue, Believer-- I just don't see a wholly unambiguous solution to this particular sentence, and am awaiting someone else's brainstorm.0-