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Basically a bandwagon fallacy is "If many believe so, it is so".
Number one, where are the sentences? Number two, where is the previous question? Number three, the correct term is 'which' not 'witch'. I will help you, but only if you correct the problems I have pointed about above. Thank you.
Not meaning to take points but what are you talking to about.
Elizabeth Coatsworth uses short, quick words in the first stanza of "Swift Things Are Beautiful" because they d. contribute to the ongoing metaphor in Coatsworth's work. In my opinion it's the most correct option.
<h3>Question:</h3>
Explain the story by seeing the given pictures.
<h3>Answer:</h3>
One,there was a duck,who got a parcel from his friend who wished him happy birthday in the month of April.He was confused that,his birthday don't come in the month of April,so why his friend him this gift.
After,that he thought of keeping that gift safely,then he was reading an article where it was written that there are some carnivores plants which can also eat ducks, and that gift was a carnivorous plant.
<h3>Moral: It was a story of April Fool</h3><h3> (≧▽≦)</h3>
<h2>Hope it helps you ☘</h2>
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