I believe The answer is A.
I believe that the best answer for this question is an adjectival prepositional phrase because it describes a noun. It modifies the words "a pygmy hippo," which is the subject of the sentence and therefore a noun. Adjectival prepositional phrases modify nouns, while adverbial prepositional phrases modify verbs, adverbs, or adjectives. Hope this helps.
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Bandwagon is the logical fallacy in English in which writers use to try to persuade their readers to agree with their opinion using argumentative fallacies. In specific Band wagon is saying," Everyone is doing it so why aren't you?"
For example everyone is trying new grape toothpaste why aren't you?
They are using the logical fallacy to get you to 'get on the wagon' and 'be like everyone else'.
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<span>Well underlying message technically just means the "theme" of the story. So basically when you read this story ask yourself this: "What does the author want me to thing or feel while i read this?" And whatever your answer is to that is the theme.</span>