'The Sweet bird's throat in 'Under the Greenwood tree refers to;
A. the bird's colourful body
B. the honey gathered from flowers
C. the melodious songs of the bird
D. the silky colourful feathers
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C.
the melodious songs of the bird
Explanation:

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