CBSE BOARD X, asked by shreyabiswas133, 10 months ago

The story of the seagull teaches us a great moral. It is: situations surrounding one make or mark the further course of life. How is iy seen in the story ?(NO SPAM ANS)​

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Answered by abhirock51
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Answer:

Yes, in this case, hunger was a great motivation for the young seagull. He was coward, full of fear. All the efforts of his parents had failed to coax him into flight. For 24 hours, no one went near him and he was almost faint with hunger.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Yes, the young seagull's motivation in this situation was driven largely by hunger. He was terrified and a coward. His parents had tried everything to get him to take off, but they had been ineffective. No one came near him for 24 hours, and he was so hungry that he was practically dizzy.

Explanation:

  • We can learn two moral lessons from this tale. First and foremost, our family is very important to us. Many times, the only people who can help us and rescue us from a crisis when we experience disappointment in life is our family.
  • Second, being in dread prevents action. The young bird in the tale is abandoned on his perch by his parents out of fear. When he finally overcomes his fear, he can fly.

Thus this is the answer.

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