Two Stories About Flying
Q1. Read the following extract and answer the questions given below:
The young seagull was alone on his ledge. His two brothers and his sister had already flown away the day before. He had been afraid to fly with them. Somehow when he had taken a little run forward to the brink of the ledge and attempted to flap his wings he became afraid. The great expanse of sea stretched down beneath, and it was such a long way down — miles down. He felt certain that his wings would never support him; so he bent his head and ran away back to the little hole under the ledge where he slept at night.
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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?
What happened when the young seagull's mother halt before passing on the piece of fish into her son's mouth?
Why did the mother stop?
What happened when the young seagull fell outwards and downwards into space?
What did the young seagull do when he learnt that he could fly?
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