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1. What does the little birdie want to do at the peep of day?

2. What does the mother tell the little birdie to do?

3. Why does the little birdie rest for some time?

4. What does the baby say in her bed?

5. What will happen if the baby sleeps a little longer?

6. Who is the author of the poem "Little Birdie"?

7. Which word from the poem means "to look quickly"?

8. What rhymes with the word "fly" in the poem?

9. According to the poem, what does the baby need to do before flying away?

10. What part of the day is mentioned in the poem?

11. What does the mother birdie ask the little birdie to do?

12. What does the word "limbs" refer to in the poem?

13. The poem "Little Birdie" is mainly about:

14. Which word rhymes with "peep" in the poem?

15. What will happen when the little wings are stronger?

16. Who does the baby compare herself to in the poem?

17. What does the phrase "peep of day" mean?

18. Which activity is suggested in the Word Power section?

19. In the matching exercise, "bird of prey" means:

20. In the poem, what is the similarity between the little birdie and the baby?