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Hasibul Alam Posted 5 years ago
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Does Bunny mean rat here?

The name would have caused him enough trouble all by itself—I wonder what on earth his parents were thinking—but on top of that he had Coke-bottle glasses, and he had to wear thick hand-knit sweaters with bunnies across the front all year round because there was something wrong with his chest, and he started most of his sentences with “My mother says …”
  

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Hasibul Alam Does Bunny mean rat here? No. A bunny is a rabbit.

  • Hasibul Alam Does Bunny mean rat here?
  • No.
  • A bunny is a rabbit.
  • Bunnies (rabbits) and rats are two completely different animals.
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Hasibul AlamDoes Bunny mean rat here?

No. A bunny is a rabbit. Bunnies (rabbits) and rats are two completely different animals.

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