" the sight of the food maddened him" why did the seagulls father and mother treated him and cajole him to fly ?
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The sight of food maddened him. He was made to starve in the top of he ledge by his parents because he was not ready to learn flying.
They threatened him and cajole him to let him starve on the top of the ledge if he doesn’t learn to fully.
Even after watching his parents teaching his brothers and sisters to fly he couldn’t gather up enough courage.
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They threatened him and cajole him to let him starve on the top of the ledge if he doesn’t learn to fully.
Even after watching his parents teaching his brothers and sisters to fly he couldn’t gather up enough courage.
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I hope you would make me the brainliest.
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The young seagulls parents threatened and cajoled him to fly because they wanted him to become self dependent. They knew that he would never be able to do anything if didn't learn to fly. He would become completely dependent upon others for basic necessities of life.
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