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Answer the following question in about 80-100 words.
A young seagull is too afraid to fly. His father and mother threaten him and cajole him to fly. Don't you think that such type of strategy is followed by almost all parents to make their children learn ? Substantiate your answer with examples.
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Give the character sketch of Griffin.

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Answered by jaspreetsinghhhh
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10. The young seagull is scared to fly. He is afraid of the vast exposure of the sea beneath him. His parents cajole him to fly but he is too scared to fly. At the same time, he is desperate with hunger. He expects his parents to feed him. But he is left alone without food. They threaten him that he'll die of hunger if doesn't fly. Then the mother tempts him with a fish within his reach but not closer to him. He ultimately falls to temptation and dives in to the sea and finally succeeds. All the parents should follow such type of strategy to make their children learn. They should not pamper their children by spoon feeding. They should make them independent. Parents strictness in making a child learn a skill shouldn't be taken as a threat. It is in favour of child as without threat, the seagull won't have learnt to fly he would be starved to death.

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 Griffin, the invisible scientist, was a brilliant scientist who misused his scientific discovery and became a lawless person. He started enjoying harming people. He set fire to the landlord's house. To save himself from cold, he slipped into a big London store. He hit the shopkeeper and stole money from there. He even stole the clergyman's house. He attacked the police and gave blows to everyone who tried to stop him.
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