Which is the best version of the underlined portion of sentence 1 (reproduced below)?
Standing in front of his high tunnel on a sunny June day, Virginia farmer Dave O'Neill said his family had
started seeding tomatoes for that year's harvest back in December, when temperatures often dipped belo
freezing.
O (as it is now)
O tomato's for that year's
O tomatoes' for that years
O tomatoes for that years

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Answer:

(as it is now)

Explanation:

the first option is only one that makes sense since tomato is plural, the second option doesn't make sense because years doesn't have an apostrophe behind the s and seeding doesn't belong to tomatoes (if that makes sense??), third option doesn't make sense because the sentence is saying "seeding tomatoes for that specific year" :)