SweetBriar
SweetBriar SweetBriar
  • 21-06-2018
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Which is correct:

"His head snapped back like an owl's."

Or,

"His head snapped back like an owls'."

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paperchaser12
paperchaser12 paperchaser12
  • 21-06-2018
The first one is correct since you’re talking about the owls neck
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caydenlara524526
caydenlara524526 caydenlara524526
  • 27-10-2021

Answer:

first 1

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