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why was the young seagull no longer afraid to fly? please answer the question with reference to the chapter ' flying-part 1 '

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Answered by Nandhan10
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The young seagull was afraid to fly because he thought that his wings wouldn't support him. No, all birds aren't afraid to make their first flight. In the story, the young seagull's little sister wasn't afraid of flying. We can say that some birds are more timid than others.

Answered by nisthanisth
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Answer:

The young seagull was no more afraid to fly because maddened by the hunger he flew for the first time towards his mother and he felt that it was nothing difficult in that and so he was flying and was no more afraid to fly....

Hope you got the answer dear....

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