Two Stories About Flying
“I’ll take the risk.” What is the risk? Why does the narrator take it?
The narrator is flying to England from France. He is longing to spend some time with his family. He is quite hopeful that he would reach home at the time of breakfast. The narrator sees the dark stormy clouds when he is one hundred and fifty kilometres ahead of Paris. Initially, he thinks about returning back to Paris as he is certain that he does not have enough fuel. But, his longing to have breakfast with his family compels him to take the risk of flying through the stormy clouds to England.
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Why was the young seagull alone on his ledge?
What was the young seagull afraid of?
Why was the young seagull afraid of flying?
How was the young seagull different from his brothers and sister?
What did the seagull do when his brothers and sister flapped their wings and flew away?
How did the young seagull's father and mother react on his fear of flying?
What had the young seagull do the day before?
What did the young seagull do when he was hungry?
Why did the young seagull cry, “Ga, ga, ga,”?
When did the the young seagull utter a joyful scream? Why?
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