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hjlf
2 years ago
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Read the following story:

English
1 answer:
IrinaK [193]2 years ago
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What the author most clearly trying to have on the reader is that The author wants the reader to understand that appearances can be deceiving.

<h3>What is the message of the author?</h3>

The author was trying to convey to the reader about the how deceitful an appearance of something can be.

He emphasized on the importance of not falling for the appearance of the people and how quit something but trying to know the content.

Learn more about the author at;

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