"the sight of the food maddnened him."what does this suggest?What completed the young seagull to ginally fly?
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its finally not ginally.
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the hunger made him maddened for food as he was hungry from a long time. his hunger and his mothers effort finally made him to fly.
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The young seagull was very hungry and it was this hunger that ultimately made it fly. Not being able to control its hunger, it dived at the food which was in its mother’s beak and his hunger overpowered his fear of the sea. The natural reaction of its body was only to fly.
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