Q6. Why was the young seagull pretending to be asleep? What
did he actually observe while doing so?
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The seagull pretended to be asleep with an intention that his family may show some sympathy to him and may provide him some food.
He observed that his drama has no effect on his family but they were enjoying their flight practice.
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The young seagull pretending to be asleep:
- The baby seagull swooped down to the ledge's edge.
- He was standing on one leg and hiding the other behind his wing.
- He pretended to be falling sleepy by closing one eye and then the other.
- He did so to see if they were interested in him, but he noticed that his family was not paying attention to him.
- On the plateau, he came across his brothers and sister.
- They had fallen asleep.
- The feathers on his father's white back were being groomed.
- His mother was the only one who had his attention.
- She ripped at a piece of fish at her feet now and again. She then scraped the pebble on both sides of the beak.
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