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Question
As the seagull flies away calling, it appears as though he is showing the way- What does the way lead to?
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Solution
- As the seagull flies away shouting, it appears like he is leading the way, resulting in a swarm of fish in the sea.
- The path brings the fisherman to the sea, where there are plenty of fish to be caught.
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