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In “Icarus and Daedalus,” what is the author implying when she says the following?

The father bird put on his wings, and, while the light urged them to be gone, he waited to see
that all was well with Icarus, for the two could not fly hand in hand.

A.
Daedalus is a loving, devoted, and careful father to his son Icarus.

B.
It is much safer for adults to first secure their own safety before helping their child.

C.
Icarus had a difficult time putting on his wings and could have used his father's help.

D.
It is safer to fly in the day than at night because during the day you can see where you are going.

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Answer:

It's A

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