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Read the procedure. 1. Place the bird's cage in a common area of the home where it will see and hear human interaction often. 2. Choose one word or phrase for the bird to learn. 3. Repeat the word or phrase around the bird. Use an enthusiastic tone. 4. When the bird attempts to mimic your voice, give it a treat. 5. Continue repeating the word or phrase until the bird speaks it regularly. What would be the best image to support this text?
a photograph of a bird treat

a photograph of a bird in a tree

a drawing of an enthusiastic-looking person

a drawing of a caged bird in a living room ​

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