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how did the moter bird reacts initially in the poem mother bird​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Mother Bird" by Walter de la Mare, the speaker of the poem peeks into a hedge and sees a mother bird in her nest. The bird sees the speaker and seems to react bravely, uttering one single, sharp tweet. When she makes this one sound, it's not a "chirp" or a "trill" (which are sweet little sounds) but rather a "passionate note of victory," as if the bird is sure her sound will scare away this giant human invader. At this, the speaker slips away, smiling, to leave the bird alone.

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Answered by antonnetekaitlyn11
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The bird sees the speaker and seems to react bravely, uttering one single, sharp tweet. When she makes this one sound, it's not a "chirp" or a "trill" (which are sweet little sounds) but rather a "passionate note of victory," as if the bird is sure her sound will scare away this giant human invader. la

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