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English, 09.07.2019 18:10, pam93

Heron flew by himself through the lonely night. he missed hummingbird’s company during the long trek to the mountain. suddenly, hummingbird zigzagged from behind heron. hummingbird seemed full of energy from his recent sleep. still, once hummingbird noticed a bunch of bright yellow flowers, he was out of the race as quickly as he had joined it. hummingbird couldn’t stop thinking about how thirsty he was! he flew blissfully into a patch of glorious flowers. in the fourth paragraph, the word blissfully means a) angrily. b) forcefully. c) joyously. d) timidly.

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