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Select two sentences that support the answer in Part A. A."Other types of birds would see this as an easy and delicious meal."

B."Granaries can be built into any wooden structure."

C."...it is not uncommon to see an unusual sight-trees or telephone poles filled with tiny holes."

D."An acorn woodpecker can get over fifty percent of its diet from acorns."

E."For a tasty treat, they like to drill holes in fruit."

F."...it doesn't leave the nest' in the way that other birds do."​


Select two sentences that support the answer in Part A.

A.Other types of birds would see this as

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