the shouts of a girl named Nell one possessive noun one plural

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Here’s a sentence that includes a possessive noun and a plural noun, featuring the character Nell:

"Nell's shouts echoed through the playground, as the children's laughter filled the air."

In this sentence, "Nell's" is the possessive noun, and "children's" is the plural noun.

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