how the fear effect the young seagull
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When young seagull was suffering from fear of flying at that time he was very hungry , such that hungry ness makes him eager to fly for food which his siblings were eating.
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The young seagull felt certain that his wings were too weak to support him. He had no courage to flap his wings. Even when each one of his brothers and sisters whose wings were much shorter than his, ran to the brink of the ledge, flapped their wings and flew away, he failed to muster up the courage to take that plunge.
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