how did the young seagull's terror turn into acceleration as he impact on his first flight? In chapter two stories about flying first part his first flight class 10th
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The young seagull was afraid to fly. When he tried to flap his wings to fly, fear caught him.
I think all birds are afraid to fly for the first time. Secondly, some birds are more timid than others.
I think a human baby also faces difficulties in taking the first steps for anything. This is seen in his shaking legs and weak movements
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