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Which fact would be most relevant to your argument? a) mardi gras balls are just as plentiful as parades and are usually given by different crewes. b) many foods are associated with mardi gras--most notably the sweet pastry treat known as a moon pie. c) the cities of new orleans and mobile both claim to be the location of the first mardi gras in america. d) one of the greatest traditions of mardi gras is the throwing of beads and candy at the different parades.

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