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1. Why did Hitchcock need a variety of birds? 2. How did Ray establish that the ravens had got good training? 3. Who is Bhulo? 4. What is the theme of the film Birds ? 5. Pick out a word from the passage which means ‘to land and stay’ 6. What is described as ‘pretty impressive’? 7. What do you understand about Alfred Hitchcock from the passage? 8. ‘Every animal in a Hollywood film is well trained.’ Pick out the noun phrase in the subject position and the head noun

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Answered by KAUSTUBHm416
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Alfred Hitchcock and Birds

Explanation:

Alfred Hitchcock's film The Birds was inspired by the 1961 true event of California's Monterey Bay. Dying birds, clearly disoriented, dive bombed into houses in the Monterey Bay area. Marine biologists suggest that the birds were poisoned, causing them to act erratically and fall to their eventual death.

Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren) meets Mitch Brenner (Rod Taylor) in a San Francisco pet store and decides to follow him home. She brings with her the gift of two love birds and they strike up a romance. One day birds start attacking children at Mitch's sisters party. A huge assault starts on the town by attacking birds.

Hitchcock's cameo in The Birds (1963) occurs about 2 minutes into the film. As Tippi Hedren walks into the pet store, Hitchcock walks out with his own two Sealyham Terriers, named Geoffrey and Stanley.

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