USA FY21
Question: 1-1
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Select two sentences from Passage 1 “excerpt from the busy blue jay: true bird stories from my notebooks” that illustrate information the reader would most likely miss if the
story were written from a different point of view.
"That of course I could not allow, and I had to keep a very close watch of him for fear
might have a bit of bread or meat thrust among my locks." (paragraph 5)
"...and I often dropped burnt matches, buttons, and other small things to give him
something to do." (paragraph 5)
"If it rolled away from him, he ran after it and pecked again; but sometimes it rolled toward
him, and then he bounded into the air as if he thought it would bite." (paragraph 9)
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"Wind or storm outside the windows made him wild." (paragraph 10)
"He would fly around the room, squawking at the top of his voice; and the horrible tinhorns
the boys liked to blow at Thanksgiving and Christmas drove him frantic." (paragraph 10)
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Answer:

A and B

Explanation: Because if it were in Jay's point of view none of that would have to be said since it's something the girl did.

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