Mary Cassatt's paintings of domestic life often captured the quiet, intimate interactions between mothers and children. In *The Child's Bath*, Cassatt's brushstrokes emphasize the mother's tender care, contrasting with the child's playful posture. The ______ unique perspective on maternal bonds challenged nineteenth-century artistic conventions, which typically favored idealized and distant representations of family life.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
- Aartist
- Bartists
- artist'sCevap
- Dartists'
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artist's
The correct answer is 'artist's' because the passage refers specifically to the single painter Mary Cassatt, requiring a singular noun. Furthermore, since this noun modifies 'perspective', it must be possessive. The singular possessive form of 'artist' is created by adding an apostrophe followed by 's' ('artist's').
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Plural and Possessive Nouns and Pronouns