How did the bird arrive at the other branch of the tree? A)with a chirping sound B)silently C)never arrived at other branch D)flew away and then arrived at the branch
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D)flew away and then arrived at the branch
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The bird arrived at the other branch of the tree with a chirping sound.
Explanation:
- This is an excerpt from the poem The Laburnum Tree by Ted Hughes.
- The poem reflects a mutual relationship between the laburnum tree and the goldfinch, a small bird with yellow feathers.
- The arrival of the bird to feed its young makes the laburnum tree happy from its sleepy state.
- The poem begins with the depiction of the autumn season, where the tree top stands still and silent with its leaves turning yellow and the seeds falling down.
- The silence and sleepiness of the tree is disturbed by the arrival of the bird.
- The bird arrives on the tree branch with a chirrup.
- It created excitement in the young ones and started creating noise on the arrival of their mother.
- They flutter their wings to reflect their happiness, which makes the tree alive.
- The tree is also thrilled with the new joy offered by the birds.
- After feeding them, she flies to the depth of the sky leaving the tree to a state of calmness once again.
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