why was the young seagull afraid to fly ? how did he conquer his fear
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The young seagull was afraid to fly because he felt certain that his wings would never support him to fly. He was frightened to see the sea around him. He was afraid that he would fall down into the sea
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This question is from the lesson “His First Flight” in Two Stories about Flying written by Liam O’Flaherty.
The young seagull was afraid to fly because it was its first flight. He was afraid that his wings might not help him to fly when he jumps from the cliff.
The young seagull was very hungry. It was this hunger that compelled it to fly. Its hunger only intensified when it saw its mother tearing at a piece of fish that lay at her feet. It cried to her, begging her to get some food. When its mother came towards it with food in her beak, it screamed with joy and anticipation. However, she stopped midway. It wondered why she did not come nearer. Not being able to resist or control its hunger any longer, it dived at the food in its mother’s beak. At that moment, his hunger overpowered his fear of the great expanse of sea beneath the cliff. Finally, this plunge was followed by the natural reaction of its body, that is, to fly.
This question is from the lesson “His First Flight” in Two Stories about Flying written by Liam O’Flaherty.
The young seagull was afraid to fly because it was its first flight. He was afraid that his wings might not help him to fly when he jumps from the cliff.
The young seagull was very hungry. It was this hunger that compelled it to fly. Its hunger only intensified when it saw its mother tearing at a piece of fish that lay at her feet. It cried to her, begging her to get some food. When its mother came towards it with food in her beak, it screamed with joy and anticipation. However, she stopped midway. It wondered why she did not come nearer. Not being able to resist or control its hunger any longer, it dived at the food in its mother’s beak. At that moment, his hunger overpowered his fear of the great expanse of sea beneath the cliff. Finally, this plunge was followed by the natural reaction of its body, that is, to fly.
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