Use the drop down menu to correctly complete the sentence below(1 point) The oak tree lost its/it's leaves in the fall, but its/it's starting to grow new ones now that

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The correct completion of the sentence is: "The oak tree lost its leaves in the fall, but it's starting to grow new ones now that."

So the sentence reads: "The oak tree lost its leaves in the fall, but it's starting to grow new ones now that."

Here, "its" is used to show possession (the leaves of the oak tree), and "it's" is a contraction for "it is."