A) NO CHANGE B) effects C) effect's D) affect's

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Since there is no context provided for the question, we cannot determine the correct answer among the given options (NO CHANGE, effects, effect's, affect's). A surrounding sentence or context is needed to understand which form of the word should be used.

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Option A: NO CHANGE

Since there is no given context or sentence in which either "effect" or "affect" should be used, it's impossible to determine if "NO CHANGE" refers to the correct usage of either word. Therefore, we cannot select option A.
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Option B: effects

The option 'effects' is the plural form of the noun 'effect.' It usually means the results or consequences of an action or event. For example, "the effects of the storm were severe." However, without a surrounding context, we cannot determine if this is the appropriate usage.
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Option C: effect's

The option 'effect's' is the possessive form of the noun 'effect.' It is used to show that something belongs to or is associated with an effect, like "the effect's intensity was strong." Again, without a surrounding context, we cannot determine if this is the appropriate usage.
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Option D: affect's

The option 'affect's' is the possessive form of the verb 'affect.' In this case, it should be used to show possession or association with the action of affecting something, like "the student's improvement can be seen in the teacher's affect's outcomes." However, this wording is relatively uncommon and would often be rephrased in another way, like "the outcome of the teacher's affecting the student." Due to the lack of context and the uncommon usage, we cannot determine if this is the appropriate option. In conclusion, we cannot determine the correct answer as there is no context provided. To choose the correct option, a surrounding sentence or context is needed to understand which word form should be used.

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