His First Flight
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General Notes & Introduction
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HIS FIRST FLIGHT
SUMMARY The story by âLiam Oâ Flahertyâ is an account of a young bird that is afraid to fly for the first time. He belie...
QUESTION MARKS - 2 1. How does author describe the young seagullâs fear of flying? Answer : The young seagull wa...
Long Answer Types Question (LAQ) 1. What message does the story âHis First Flightâ convey? Answer : This is an im...
2. What happened after the seagull had learnt how to fly? Answer : The seagull came to the brink of the ledge in o...
3. Justify the title the story 'His First Flight'. Answer : The story 'His First Flight' is about a young seagull...
4. Why was the young seagull left alone in the ledge by his family? Answer : Answer : The young seagull was afra...
5. The young seagull found it difficult to fly for the first time. He felt that his wings would never support him. Was i...
6. Do you think hunger was a good motivation for the young seagull in his first flight? Answer : Yes, I do think th...
7. Describe the methods used by the seagull family to help the young seagull overcome his fear and fly. Answer : Th...
8. Why was the young seagull left alone in the ledge by his family? Answer : The young seagull was afraid to fly. H...
Activity Solve
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Thinking about the Text (Page 36) 1. Why was the young seagull afraid to fly? Do...
Thinking about the Text (Page 36) 2. âThe sight of the food maddened him.â What does th...
3. âThey were beckoning to him, calling shrilly.â Why did the seagullâs father and mother threaten him and cajol...
4. Have you ever had a similar experience, where your parents encouraged you to do something that you were too s...
5. In the case of a bird flying, it seems a natural act, and a foregone conclusion that it should succeed. In th...