English, asked by reynaaaaa26, 8 months ago

Does the situation of the young seagull arouse sympathy for him ?Does the sympathy always help?Do you agree that providing food to the young seagull out of sympathy would have helped him?{100 words}
[Question from class 10 CBSE English 3rd lesson first flight]

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Answered by vilnius
11

Yes, the situation of the young seagull arouses sympathy for him.

No, such sympathies do not always help.

No, I don't agree that providing food to the young seagull out of sympathy would have helped him.

Explanation:

The situation of the young seagull was not to feel pity and provide food in return. The young seagull lacked confidence and belief in himself that he would be able to fly. Sympathizing in such a situation may decrease the strength of him. Providing food was not the only issue for the young seagull.  Building confidence in himself was the main aim his mother wanted to build in his mind. Hunger helped the young seagull to rely on his wings and attempt to fly at the end. Although the condition of the young seagull was very pathetic and sympathizing to read, building strength and confidence was the important step to go to.

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Answered by ashauthiras
7

Answer:

The situation of the young seagull was not to feel pity and provide food in return. The young seagull lacked confidence and belief in himself that he would be able to fly. Sympathizing in such a situation may decrease the strength of him. Providing food was not the only issue for the young seagull.  Building confidence in himself was the main aim his mother wanted to build in his mind. Hunger helped the young seagull to rely on his wings and attempt to fly at the end. Although the condition of the young seagull was very pathetic and sympathizing to read, building strength and confidence was the important step to go to.

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