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Ben Franklins (with an S, no apostrophe) is a plural- two or more Ben Franklin. Ben Franklin's (s with an apostrophe) is possessive- something that belonged to one Ben Franklin. Ben Franklin's glasses. Ben Franklins' (s and then an apostrophe) is plural AND possessive. Something that belonged to more than one Ben Franklin.

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