Fix the sentence by following the apostrophe rule.

Strong childrens education is essential to the progress of any nation

a. Strong childrens' education is essential to the progress of any nation.
***b. Strong children's education is essential to the progress of any nation. ***
c. Strong childrens education is essential to the progress' of any nation.
d. Strong childrens education is essential to the progres's of any nation.

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so its b?

The correct answer is b. Strong children's education is essential to the progress of any nation.

To fix the sentence, we need to use the apostrophe to show possession. In this case, we are indicating that the education belongs to the children. The correct way to do this is by adding an apostrophe and an "s" after "children". So, it should be "children's education."

Remember, the apostrophe is used to indicate possession or contraction. In this case, it is showing that the education belongs to the children, so we use "children's" with an apostrophe before the "s".