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describe the struggles underwent by the young seagull to overcome its fear of flying​

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Answered by ssalunkhe93
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The young seagull was very frightened of flying. All other his sisters and brothers were flying fearlessly and he was the only one who don't know to fly.

Every day he tried to fly by running towards the end of the cliff but suddenly stops and went back due to the fear of the falling in the depth. But one day he was not given anything to eat and everyone was eating fish but when he asked for it , they told them to get by himself but due to his fear he left hungry.

At last his mother came to him with a piece of fish but suddenly stopped at a distance. Because of hunger he jumped over the piece , at starting he sinked but then he started to fly by spreading his wings.  

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Answered by vachhaninetra
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question : Describe the struggles underwent by the young seagull to overcome its fear of flying

Lesson : HIS FIRST FLIGHT

Author : Liam O’Flaherty

Theme : Parenting

Characters : The young seagull and its family

Outlook : The young seagull’s fear – hungry – mother seagull’s training – his first flight

The young seagull was alone on his ledge. Unlike his brothers and sister, he was afraid to fly. He failed to muster up courage to fly. His parents had come around calling to him shrilly, scolding him, threatening to let him starve on his ledge. He had no food. He could not find anything but the dried pieces of eggshell to eat. His parents wanted to teach him fly. So the mother seagull showed a piece of fish to the hungry young seagull. But he couldn’t reach the food as it was out of reach. Maddened by hunger, he dived at the fish. In order to grab it, he had no other choice other than to flap his wings and fly towards his meal. He landed on the green sea and sank into it. He was floating on the water. The young birds’ family was very happy and they offered him scraps of dog-fish for his first flight. Thus the parental care, his natural bird instinct to fly and his urge for survival prompted him to fly, finally.

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