Choose the correctly punctuated version of the sentence: I never ride in my uncle’s car because it’s brakes are broken.

Answer
The correct answer is: I never ride in my uncle's car because its brakes are broken. This sentence requires two specific grammatical corrections regarding apostrophes. First, 'uncle's' is a singular possessive noun, so it needs an apostrophe followed by an 's'. Second, 'its' is a possessive pronoun meaning 'belonging to it' and should not have an apostrophe. 'It's' with an apostrophe is a contraction for 'it is' or 'it has'. Since 'it is brakes are broken' does not make sense, the possessive 'its' must be used.