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Option B is the correct answer.
She realizes that one’s social class matters less than one’s.
As for nouns, apostrophes are used to indicate possession. There is no need for an apostrophe here. Possession for noun should be used instead of 'yours.' As a result, 'ones' should be used to align with the previous use of ones. And, if the pronoun 'one' has been used in a sentence, it must be used again. Following the pronoun 'one,' the sentence uses the ungrammatical determiner 'your.' Only B corrects this error while not making any new ones.
Option B is thus the correct answer.
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(B) "she realizes that one’s social class matters less
than one’s"
Possession of a noun is denoted with an apostrophe. Apostrophe not required in this instance. Use possession for the noun in place of "your." To keep it consistent with the former use of ones, the word "ones" should be used. The possessive case, contractions, and missing letters are all indicated with the apostrophe. The apostrophe, which can be used to denote possessive case, contractions, or omitted letters, is not strictly a punctuation mark. As a result, choice B is the right answer.
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