CBSE BOARD XII, asked by anmolharman0, 10 months ago

eassy on if i were a bird........please answer yaarrrrrr....​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Goodness, in case I were a winged creature! As a small bird-maybe a nightin­gale or an guiltless dove-if I were born on this soil, I would have been exceptionally cheerful. As a songbird, I would be revered by the individuals for my sweet melodies. I would have built my minor settle on the best department of a tree. My settle would deliver shield to me and my brethren. From the beat of the tree, I seem see the greenery of the areas, the streaming streams and the distant skyline. In a storm, my settle would be swung to and fro, without being segregated from the tree. I would pass my life, living in that settle in summer, storm, or winter. A free winged creature I would have been, without any burden of thought or pressure like that of the human creatures. I would fly to any portion of the world, and observe different lands and individuals and their way of life, their delights and distresses, their disappointments and victories.

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Answered by arbajmalpara000
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Answer:  ## If -I-WERE-A-BIRD ##

If I were a bird, I would like to be one of the small species, cute and beautiful.

I would love to be a tiny maina who is beautiful, tiny and above all, it is a bird that man can keep as a pet. I would love to stay with men, study their ways and enjoy their company. This I would be able to do with men as, God has given the maina a power of speech just like men. It talks like a human being, has a sweet voice and, above all also has a great capacity to learn whatever it is taught.

If I were to be a bird, I would like my life to be a beautiful blend of freedom of flying in the high skies and the love and care given by man. I see advantages in both and find it difficult to make a choice.

My ambition as a bird would be able to fly high as high can be, like any other bird. This would give me an insight into what all exists in the atmosphere. I would also be able to assess first hand, the life of birds as a community, the advantages and the disadvantages they live with. I would share my experiences with my kin and understand the difficult ways of life. I would attain knowledge of lives of birds big and small as I would move with them and conversing with them while flying high in the air, or sitting on trees with my other colleagues.

Though I would love all this, at the same time I would love to become a pet in a nice family. This family would keep me closed in a cage lest I fly off. Here, in the family I would learn to be controlled and restricted. It would be no doubt a punishment of sorts to be tied down in a cage but I feel so happy imagining the love and care I would get from each member of the family that would adopt me.

Here, at home, I would be served food in a platter, water in a dish in a right royal style. Aha! what a life that could be for me. Hunting for food and being frightened of bigger birds attacking me would not be a care for me. I would be a loved one of many – what a wonderful feeling it gives.

If I were a bird, I would like to get the blessing of this combination to be set into my life. It would give me a healthy and relaxed sojourn in a family, together with free visits to the sky, trying out my skills of taking high flights. The two together would give me as if, the best of both the worlds, of birds and humans. Oh! God, please grant me this life, that is, if I am not asking for too much.

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