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Abird, came down the walk β€”
he did not know i saw β€”
he bit an angle worm in halves
and ate the fellow, raw,

and then, he drank a dew
from a convenient grass β€”
and then hopped sidewise to the wall
to let a beetle pass β€”

he glanced with rapid eyes,
that hurried all abroad β€”
they looked like frightened beads, i thought,
he stirred his velvet head. β€”

like one in danger, cautious,
i offered him a crumb,
and he unrolled his feathers,
and rowed him softer home β€”

than oars divide the ocean,
too silver for a seam,
or butterflies, off banks of noon,
leap, plashless as they swim.

part a: which statement best identifies the theme of the poem?
a fear and loneliness are most noticeable when a person immerses themselves in nature.
b animals rarely trust humans, despite the good intentions most people possess.
c humans do not know how to interact with animals.
d nature exists in a state of beauty separate from humans.

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