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thecorrect option for each questions.<br />\r\nWhat is teh bird's initial action when it comes down the walk?","choices":[{"text":"It drinks from a puddle","value":"A"},{"text":"It bites an angleworm in half","value":"B"},{"text":"It flies away","value":"C"},{"text":"It hops to a wall","value":"D"},{"value":"E"}],"correctAnswer":2},{"id":1068184,"question":"The phrase \"plashless as they swim' when referring to butterflies emphasizes.","choices":[{"text":"The wetness of their flight","value":"A"},{"text":"The quiet, undisturbed nature of their momvement","value":"B"},{"text":"Thier clumsy splashing","value":"C"},{"text":"The sound they make when landing","value":"D"},{"value":"E"}],"correctAnswer":2},{"id":1068183,"question":"What does the line \"Too silver for a seam ----\" suggest about the bird's flight.","choices":[{"text":"It was dull and gray","value":"A"},{"text":"It was seamless and beautful like polishe dsilver","value":"B"},{"text":"It was rough and patched 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