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Review
1.
OReview
A problem
B diet
C habit
D tool
E beak
Australia and New Guinea are home to an unusual group of birds. These birds are known as
bowerbirds. Their name comes not from how the birds look, but from what they do. These birds, in
fact, have a strange
OReview
1
The males build elaborate structures called bowers.
A) scattered
B created
C protected
D noticed
When European explorers first came to this area, they found odd stick buildings on the forest
floor. Some looked like one-room huts. Others were more like alleys between twig walls. Still others
were six-foot-tall towers. The explorers thought these had been built by children at play. They did not
realize that birds had
E surrounded
OReview
them.
A smells
B pecks
D digs
Transcribed Image Text:DRP Form 8-A Review 1. OReview A problem B diet C habit D tool E beak Australia and New Guinea are home to an unusual group of birds. These birds are known as bowerbirds. Their name comes not from how the birds look, but from what they do. These birds, in fact, have a strange OReview 1 The males build elaborate structures called bowers. A) scattered B created C protected D noticed When European explorers first came to this area, they found odd stick buildings on the forest floor. Some looked like one-room huts. Others were more like alleys between twig walls. Still others were six-foot-tall towers. The explorers thought these had been built by children at play. They did not realize that birds had E surrounded OReview them. A smells B pecks D digs
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