Despite many efforts of the family members the young seagull did not fly. Then how did his mother make him come out of his fear and teach him the art of flying?
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The young seagull's parents had tried almost everything to help him overcome his fear of flying. They scolded him, threatened and even left him to starve at the ledge unless he makes an attempt for his flight. She threw a piece in front of young seagull as well. The mother seagull conceived of a plan; she broke a piece of meat from a fish and flew up to the ledge. The young seagull in an attempt to take food from his mother, fell from the ledge; this fall compelled him to open his wings. And soon he was flying.
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The young seagull's parents had tried almost everything to help him overcome his fear of flying. They scolded him, threatened and even left him to starve at the ledge unless he makes an attempt for his flight. She threw a piece in front of young seagull as well. The mother seagull conceived of a plan; she broke a piece of meat from a fish and flew up to the ledge. The young seagull in an attempt to take food from his mother, fell from the ledge; this fall compelled him to open his wings. And soon he was flying.
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How did his mother make him come out of his fear and teach him the art of flying?
Explanation:
- The question is from the story 'His First Flight,' written by Liam O’ Flaherty.
- The young seagull was first afraid to fly, but the mother seagull made a trick to make the young seagull fly.
- One day the young seagull was starving, so the mother seagull kept the fish away from the nest.
- Out of hunger, the seagull took a step forward from its nest for want of food.
- Seagull's mother was her first teacher as she taught her to fly.
- Finally, it started to fly, and the mother seagull's trick worked. The story portrays the theme of self-confidence, courage, and independence.
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