In paragraph 5, the author writes that the mockingbird's
"symphony became Jefferson's lullaby."
What does the author show by using the word
symphony to describe the sounds of the mockingbird?
O 1. that Jefferson needed to listen to music in order
to fall asleep
2. that Jefferson found the mockingbird's song
enjoyable and relaxing
3. that the mockingbird could imitate the sounds
of an entire orchestra
4. that the mockingbird could sing popular
melodies from different countries
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In paragraph 5, the author writes that the mockingbird's
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