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Flap your wings or flap your wings?
The correct word is "flapping wings". Explain and analyze: Incitement refers to encouraging (others to do things they shouldn't do): ~ move. ~ confused; Fan means "shaking the wind", flapping its wings, flapping its wings to produce wind, so the correct statement is "flapping its wings".

Group words.

scallop

[shàn béI]?

Mollusks, with slightly fan-shaped shells and various colors, live in the ocean with many longitudinal grooves on the surface. The dried product of muscle adduction in the body is called scallop, which is a precious food.

instigate

[shān fēng]?

The wind from the fan.

fan

[Yamako]?

An appliance that shakes the wind to heat it.

cattail leaf fan

【pú shàn】?

A cattail leaf fan.