English, asked by ruderpartap1234, 7 months ago

In the case of a bird flying, it seems a natural act, and a foregone conclusion that it should succeed . In the examples you have given in answer to the previous question, was your success gauranteed, or was it important for you to try , regardless of a possibility of failure?​

Answers

Answered by veerpartapsangwan111
15

Answer:

Your answer Brother . Mark me as brainlist

Explanation:

Whenever we try to learn something new, we face difficulties in developing the skill. However, we have to make constant efforts in order to succeed. The seagull faced the difficulty also while he was learning to fly. But his parents encouraged him and ultimately he could fly.

Attachments:
Answered by Anonymous
10

Answer:

please mark me as brainliest

We face some problems in the initial stage while learning new skill. Due to the fear of failure, we hesitate to perform a task or to do something new. In case of the seagull his parents cajoled him to fly. In the example I have given in the answer of previous question, I was cajoled by my father to learn cycling. So, at that stage, I was to learn cycling as it was very important for me to overcome my fear.

Yes, my success was guaranteed because if someone is determined to do something then success is assured. Moreover as said, practice, makes a man perfect.

Similar questions