Vexatious and Contemptuous
You have the apostrophe in the correct place. It is, in the case of "April Fool's (day)" possessive. April first is a fool's day. Glad I could help!
Wikipedia seems to say otherwise, that it is spelled "Aprils Fools' Day" but it could be wrong, I'm not sure.
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You have the apostrophe in the correct place. It is, in the case of "April Fool's (day)" possessive. April first is a fool's day. Glad I could help!
Wikipedia seems to say otherwise, that it is spelled "Aprils Fools' Day" but it could be wrong, I'm not sure.
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