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A blog post on changing careers after age fifty
An article in Rolling Stone
The correct answer is: [B]: "to move" .
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<u>Note</u>: Even though we are taking about "birds" (specifically "Canadian geese") ; which do, in fact, "fly" , we must note the following text:
" <span>As the New England weather gets colder, we enjoy watching...as they migrated south for the winter." .
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Base on the verb tenses used, and the specific language: "As the winter gets colder..." ; the implication is that "migrate" means: "to move" ; since the text implies that this is a seasonal, yet routine occurence—to a different LOCATION.
Furthermore, other animals migrate (that do not "FLY" — and that are NOT "birds".
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The correct answer is: Answer choice: [B]: "to move" .
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If this is about a Beautiful Nymph on Going to Bed then it is about how the nymph removed all of her accoutrements such as a glass eye, false teeth, a whig etc to reveal a flabby grotesque creature underneath when going to bed suggesting to us that appearances are not always what they seem and about the lengths women will go to in their vanity to cover up imperfections.
The bird is generally thought to symbolism freedom, they can walk on the earth and swim in the sea as humans do but they also have the ability to soar into the sky. Birds are free to roam to earth and the sky. Many cultures believe that they symbolise eternal life; the link between heaven and earth.