prescriptive grammar - How does one use an apostrophe when introducing a person and their belonging?



Daniel runs into Nancy's, his sister's, bedroom.


Daniel runs into Nancy's, his sister, bedroom.


Daniel runs into Nancy, his sister's, bedroom.




Out of the three statements above, which one is accurate? How does one use an apostrophe when introducing a person and their belonging?




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