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Which passage from The Invention of Everything Else most clearly foreshadows both Tesla’s search for the pigeon and the bird’s importance? A. We've been together since I don't remember when. A long while.
B. Most regularly she allows me to smooth the top of her head and neck with my pointer finger. She even encourages it.
C. "And what are your plans for the New Year tonight?" The hotel has been in a furor, preparing for the festivities all week. The birds say nothing.
D. I stand, looking out into the darkening air. "HooEEEhoo?" It's a question. I stare up into the sky, wondering if she will show tonight. "HooEEEhoo?"

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