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Which point does the author of "The Acorn Woodpecker"make?

A.the acorn woodpecker sometimes acts in a silly way.

B.No other type of bird makes a granary.

C.Other birds regularly steal from acorn woodpeckers.

D.The acorn woodpeckers is not like many other birds.​

Which point does the author of "The Acorn Woodpecker"make? A.the acorn woodpecker-example-1
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Answer: D. The acorn woodpeckers is not like many other birds.​

Step-by-step explanation:

Storing food for reuse for another time is not a normal thing to see in the bird kingdom so the Acorn Woodpeckers are very interesting. Not only do they store the food, they create the storage and then protect it against other birds as well.

In going into detail about how the Acorn woodpeckers go about their feeding and storage, the author is trying to make a point that they are unique and not like many other birds as this is not normally something that we would see birds doing.

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