The young crow had fallen from its nest and was fluttering about on the road, in
danger of being crushed by a cart or a tonga, or seized by a cat, when I picked it up and
brought it home. It was in a sorry condition, beak gaping and head dropping, and we did not
expect it to live. But Grandfather and I did our best to bring it round. We fed it by prizing its
beak gently open with a pencil, pushing in a little bread and milk, and then removing the
pencil to allow it to swallow. We varied this diet with occasional doses of Grandmother’s
home-made plum wine, and as a result, the young crow was soon on the road to recovery.
He was offered his freedom but he did not take it. Instead he made himself at home
in the house. Grandmother, Aunt Mabel, and even some of Grandfather’s pets objected; but
there was no way of getting rid of the bird. He took over the administration of the house. Find antonyms for the following from the passage:-
i) co-operate x ii) captivity x
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ii
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