Two Stories About Flying
Describe the narrator’s experience as he flew the aeroplane into the storm.
After he flew into the storm, the narrator couldn't see anything outside the plane. His plane jumped and twisted in the air. He observed that his compass was turning round and round. It seemed to be dead. He found that the radio also stopped working. Suddenly, he saw another aeroplane which was black and it had no lights. Its pilot waved at him, asking him to follow. He followed the pilot for half an hour. Suddenly, he observed that he was using his last fuel tank and he would be able to fly hardly for five or ten minutes. Then, the other pilot started to go down and he followed. Soon, he found that he had came out of the clouds when he saw the runway.
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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?
What did the young seagull do when he saw his mother coming towards him with food?
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