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4. What's that humming sound? Could it be the hummingbird, the only bird capable of backward
flight? Hummingbirds have many unique flight habits that distinguish them from other birds.
Most birds flap their wings up and down to fly, but the hummingbird moves its wings forward
and backward very rapidly in a figure eight pattern. This allows the hummingbird to hover in
position. They can also fly upside down and move about very rapidly. Other birds have to push
off with their feet to begin flying and work their ways up to their top speeds. The hummingbird
can both start flying at maximum speed and stop flying instantaneously. Once you've seen a
hummingbird in flight, it's unlikely that you'll mistake them for another bird.
Summarize this paragraph in one sentence. Be specific and clearly explain the main idea.
The hummingbird flies in a very unusual and unique way.
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Answer: This poem of the hummingbird is telling that hummingbirds are a symbol of life

Explanation: To connect symbols to meaning, readers pay attention to patterns. One of the most prominent ways in which authors bring out symbolic meaning is through repetition. When an author repeats a symbol, that symbol becomes a motif, which is simply an idea that recurs in a given piece of work.