hunger made the young seagull mad and gave him success. how can you justify it
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The young seagull was very afraid to take an attempt to fly. His fear was that his wings would not support him and he will fell off in the sea. During this dilemma, the parents of the young seagull punished him by keeping him hungry. It was the hunger which ultimately forced him to make an attempt and fly. Hunger gave him the reason and courage to learn the art of flying.
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His fear was that his wings would not support him and he will fell off in the sea.
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During this dilemma, the parents of the young seagull punished him by keeping him hungry. It was the hunger which ultimately forced him to make an attempt and fly. Hunger gave him the reason and courage to learn the art of flying.
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