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1. Why did the bird think the world was made of leaves?

2. What did the bird do after flying beyond the tree?

3. What does "fluttered" mean in the poem?

4. What feeling does the bird express at the end of the poem?

5. What does the phrase "I have been very blind" suggest in the poem?

6. What did the bird learn about the world as it grew older?

7. Who is the poet of "What a Bird Thought"?

8. What happens when the bird leaves the nest?

9. Which of these describes the bird's experience as it flies away from the tree?

10. Which word best describes the bird’s nest?

11. What does the bird learn about life from its journey?

12. What kind of home did the bird have after it left the nest?

13. What is the bird unable to understand about the world?

14. How does the bird feel when it’s in the nest?

15. What lesson does the bird learn about the world as it grows?

16. What is the message of the poem "What a Bird Thought"?

17. Why does the bird refer to itself as blind?

18. In the poem, the bird's "blindness" symbolizes