Did the narrator find his saviour?
No, the narator could not see his saviour. The narrator couldn't see any aeroplane in the sky after he landed. He wanted to thank the friend who saved him.
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Did the narrator find his saviour?
No, the narator could not see his saviour. The narrator couldn't see any aeroplane in the sky after he landed. He wanted to thank the friend who saved him.
Q3. Read the following extract and answer the questions given below :
The day before, all day long, he had watched his parents flying about with his brothers and sister, perfecting them in the art of flight, teaching them how to skim the waves and how to dive for fish. He had, in fact, seen his older brother catch his first herring and devour it, standing on a rock, while his parents circled around raising a proud cackle.
Q4. Read the following extract and answer the questions given below :
“Ga, ga, ga,” he cried begging her to bring him some food. “Gaw-col-ah,” she screamed back derisively. But he kept calling plaintively, and after a minute or so he uttered a joyful scream. His mother had picked up a piece of the fish and was flying across to him with it.
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?
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