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It was the first day of October, and the bushes fairly danced with birds. The sun was out again after the rain, slanting low and golden beneath the clouds, warming the west-facing wall and the bushes in front of it. Mandy watched, fascinated, as the small gray birds hopped on the swaying branches. They stretched their wings, shaking them up and down fast, and puffing out their chests. Revving their motors, Mandy thought. They're getting ready to fly south and savoring what's left of summer, just like me. "Take me along," she whispered. Question Why are the bushes dancing? Answer options with 4 options 1. This is a fantasy in which bushes can dance. 2. The wind is blowing hard through the bushes. 3. Mandy is shaking the branches to make them dance. 4. The birds are hopping around in the branches.

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