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a:  describe how the proper structural design of an airplane helps to save fuel. ;
 show that flying can be an exhilarating experience. ;
 describe the birds’ synchronized wing movement. ;
 suggest that a certain position in a V formation has the least amount of wind resistance. ;</description></oembed>