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"Bella's birthday rocks"

The use of an apostrophe in the word rock's implies either the possessive - referring to something belonging to a rock, which wouldn't make sense in this content, or an abbreviation for "rock is" - which also does not make sense.

The intended use is the present tense of the verb "rock" which becomes "rocks" when applied to the subject "Bella's birthday".

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