<span>``My little songbird must never do that again. A songbird must have a clean beak to chirp with--no false notes! ``</span>
If this is a writing prompt I’ll answer:
You open the suspicious package and then see that there is another tiny box inside. Feeling tumultuous, you open the smaller box. Your friends ask what is inside and then you explain what happened. You open the box and then see another box inside! You open it one more time and then some confetti pops out when you open it. Inside there is a not written, “Meet me in the principal’s office.” Anxiously, you turn and dash to the principal. You knock but hear no response. You wait for a few moments then the lights turn on inside and the principal opens the door and leads you into her office. She then gives you a big feast and tells you, you’re her favorite student. She gifts you a PS5 and hugs you very tight….
And now, you wake up in your bedroom realizing what happened is a dream and feel anticlimactic. You now begin getting ready for school thinking about the dream you just had. The end.
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Answer:
I'll just paste the things that i would highlight.
Explanation:
the nuthatch inserts itself
between feeder and pole
two mallards drifting
one dunks for a snail
the length of silence
after a loon’s call
I highlighted these because the other lines were very vague, ex. "a mourning dove lifts off" it doesn't help me imagine because I don't know where the dove lifted off from.
<span>It might be said that the implicitly stated opinion on the nation's state of affairs might be option A "I have said this many times...." because It reveals a personal opinion on the matter. This might be seen as the narrator´s thought and speculation about A Philip Randolph ´s role in society. The narrator suggests that Randolph could have been more than a syndicalist, maybe to have even more influence and power within society. <span>
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