No.
Apparently you don't understand the terms "singular" and "plural."
Singular is one person or thing.
Plural is more than one person or thing.
"A. woman's plans" refers to one person.
Which noun in your list refers to more than one person or thing?
Which one of the following is a correct example of the plural possessive case?
A. woman's plans
B. it's place
C. men's plans
D. stone's throw
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