English, asked by revathidhanapal0303, 7 months ago

a
and a major
figure in the Irish literary
renaissance. He was
g member of the Communist
Ireland. A native Irish-speaker
e Gaeltacht, O'Flaherty wrote
exclusively in English, except
all number of short stories in
language. He spent most of his
avelling and lived comfortably
ly outside the spotlight.
plaintively (adv.)- sadly, calling in a sad
way
swoop (v)- to move very quickly and easily
through the air
beckoning (v)- making a gesture with the
hand or head to encourage someone to
approach or follow.
A. Answer the following
questions in a sentence
or two.
Glossary
1. How was the young
seagull's first attempt to
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fly?
2. How did the parents support and
encourage the young seagull's brothers
and sister?
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mons
a narrow shelf that juts out
cal surface
)- producing a high-pitched
voice or sound
a long silver fish that swims
os in the sea
3. Give an instance that shows the pathetic
condition of the
young bird.
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4. How did the bird try to reach its parents
without having to fly?

Answers

Answered by javeriakhanam2808200
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Answer:

1. The young seagull's first attempt to fly was a failure, because he was afraid to fly. He failed to muster up courage to fly. Instead of flapping his wings and flying away, he ran back to the little hole. ... The young seagull failed to muster up courage to fly

2.They perfected them, in the art of flying. They taught them how to skim the waves and how to dive for fish. When his brother caught his first herring, the parents circled around raising a proud cackle

A ledge is a piece of rock on the side of a cliff or mountain, which is in the shape of a narrow shelf. A ledge is a narrow shelf along the bottom edge of a window. She had climbed onto the ledge outside his window.

High-pitched voices exist thanks to vocal cords that aren't as long, strong, or ready for good vibrations as others, Ingo Titze, executive director of the National Center for Voice and Speech, told Fatherly.

3. His First Flight" by Liam O' Flaherty is about a young seagull who was afraid to fly. The following describes the pathetic condition of the bird: He could feel the heat of the sun as he had not eaten anything from last night.

4.The young seagull tried to reach his parents by trotting back and forth from one end of the ledge to the other. But he saw only the steep precipices on either side

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