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In "The Bat-Poet," which best describes the mockingbird? A. He is very proud and full of himself. B. He is very quiet and shy. C. He is very funny and silly. D. He is very humble and modest.

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The answer is A " He is very proud and full of himself"

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In "The Bat-Poet," the option that best describes the mockingbird is A. he is very proud and full of himself. Throughout the story, the mockingbird is constantly singing very proudly, and it keeps criticizing the Bat's poetry and his singing. He thinks that he is better than other birds and is not afraid to show that to the world around him.
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