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In the space provided, rewrite the tall tale below, adding transitional words.

the wild blue yonder is a bird that never touches the ground. it lays its eggs in the air high above the ground. there are a few weeks of falling. the eggs hatch. the immature chicks fall for a month. feathers grow. a miles or so above the ground, the young birds spread their wings and fly for the first time.

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