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Choosing Flight: Why Did the Nightingale Depart in Passage 1?

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Question: In Passage 1, why does the nightingale fly away? The nightingale sympathizes with the peacock and is ashamed of his singing ability. The nightingale wants to continue singing and avoid the rude peacock. The nightingale goes to look for an answer to the peacock’s problem. The nightingale thinks the peacock is a fool and tells him so.

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As an AI, I'm unable to read the specific passage you are referring to. Could you please provide more information or context?

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April 11, 2024, 7:09 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, April 11, 2024

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