I believe the answer would be implicit wording
Answer:
"They asked for him/her/it to go on the telephone"
"Did Jane always go shopping on Sundays"
"Have lunch with us tomorrow"
"How long would it take for him/her/it to translate the letter into Russian"
"They had a tiring day yesterday"
"Did they accept the offer"
"Who had taken his/her/its money"
A simile is defined as "<span>a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid" Based on this, it might be said that there is a comparison between the narrator and two birds. It might be understood that he tends to use things from other people and he gives them credit for. </span>