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Dragonflies are the fastest flying insects. They swoop over the streams and ponds up to 90 kilometers per hour. Meanwhile, damselflies have longer, thinner bodies and are more delicate, with a slow, flattering flight. The wings of the damselfly are almost transparent. They shimmer as the damselfly searches for small insects to eat.

How do damselflies search for insects to eat?

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A
They come out from the egg.
B
They swoop over ponds.
C
They fly fast.
D
They shimmer.