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What does "river's" mean here? Is it possessive?

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Rebecca

In this case, "river's" is a contraction of "river" and "is." It is not an example of the possessive form. Ex: The bear's quite big. = The bear is quite big. Ex: The apple's not very ripe. = The apple is not very ripe.

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