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Does anyone see the missing apostrophe? There should be 2 missing

Has a moth ever ruined one of your sweatshirts or sweaters? If so, you might be able to prevent future incidents by knowing the difference between a moth and a butterfly. Recognizing the difference won’t be easy. First, look at the insects’ feelers. If they’re thin, they belong to a butterfly. A moth’s feelers are usually broad and feathery. Next, observe the insect when it’s resting. Butterflies’ wings are folded in an upright position, with the wings undersides facing you. A moth sits holding its wings horizontally, with only the upper sides of the wings showing. Hopefully this helps, but if it doesn't, you’d better buy a winters supply of mothballs!

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Yes I see

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Yes I see pls mark me brain liest

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