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CBSE
Class 10
English
First Flight
How to Tell Wild Animals

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Question Bank: How to Tell Wild Animals

This chapter includes two stories about flying—one about a scared young seagull and another about a lost pilot navigating through a storm. It explores themes of fear, courage, and guidance.

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Question Bank - How to Tell Wild Animals

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Q1.

What is the main theme of the chapter 'How to Tell Wild Animals'?

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Q2.

Who is the author of the chapter?

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Q3.

Describe the protagonist of the chapter.

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Q4.

What is the setting of the chapter?

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Q5.

How does the protagonist learn to identify wild animals?

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Q6.

What does the poet imply about the nature of wild animals?

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Q7.

In the poem, what is the significance of the phrase 'to tell' regarding animals?

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Q8.

How does the poem illustrate the theme of coexistence with wild animals?

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Q9.

What emotions does the poet evoke when describing wild animals?

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Q10.

What does the poet mean by stating that some animals can be recognized through specific signs?

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Q11.

How does the poet's use of vivid imagery contribute to the theme?

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Q12.

What lesson can be drawn from the poet's portrayal of wild animals?

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Q13.

In the context of the poem, what does the term 'wild' suggest?

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Q14.

What imagery is used to depict the danger of certain wild animals?

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Q15.

Why might the poet choose to avoid using anthropomorphism in describing animals?

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Q16.

What is one common misconception about wild animals that the poem addresses?

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Q17.

Which phrase best encapsulates the central theme of the poem?

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Q18.

How does the structure of the poem support its themes?

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Q19.

Which of the following statements reflects the poet’s attitude towards wild animals?

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Q20.

What does the poet suggest about identifying a lion and a tiger?

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Q21.

What humorous aspect is shown when the poet describes 'dyin' and 'lion'?

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Q22.

Why does the poet use the unconventional spellings 'lept' and 'lep'?

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Q23.

What does the term 'bearhug' imply in the poem?

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Q24.

What does the line 'A novice might nonplus' suggest?

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Q25.

Which of the following expressions reflects cultural views on animals?

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Q26.

What effect does the poet's humor achieve in the poem?

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Q27.

How does the poet convey the idea of deception among wild animals?

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Q28.

What is the significance of language manipulation in the poem?

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Q29.

Which line suggests that English has funny characteristics?

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Q30.

In the poem, what does the humor about 'feet that smell' imply?

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Q31.

Which device does the poet use to enhance the poem’s humor?

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Q32.

What does the poet imply about nature through the poem?

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Q33.

How does the poem engage the reader’s analytical skills?

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Q34.

What is portrayed through the humor concerning animal behaviors?

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Q35.

What is the primary theme of the poem 'How to Tell Wild Animals'?

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Q36.

What sound is associated with the Asian Lion in the poem?

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Q37.

What distinctive feature helps identify a Bengal Tiger in the poem?

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Q38.

Which animal is associated with 'spots' in the poem?

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Q39.

What does the poet imply will happen if you encounter a leopard?

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Q40.

Why does the poet describe identifying animals humorously?

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Q41.

What is the effect of the line 'He’ll only lep and lep again'?

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Q42.

How does the poet's choice of words impact the poem's humor?

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Q43.

What lesson can the reader take from this poem regarding wild animals?

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Q44.

Which poetic device is predominantly used in the poem?

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Q45.

In the poem, which characteristic is humorously attributed to crocodiles?

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Q46.

What unique spelling does the poet use for the word 'leapt'?

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Q47.

Which phrase highlights the danger of identifying a lion?

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Q48.

What does the poet suggest about novices in the poem?

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Q49.

What does the young seagull's fear of flying symbolize?

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Q50.

Why does the young seagull finally decide to fly?

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Q51.

What method do the seagull's parents use to encourage him to fly?

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Q52.

How does the setting enhance the story of the young seagull's first flight?

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Q53.

What lesson can be derived from the young seagull's experience?

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Q54.

Why might the young seagull's experience relate to human behavior?

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Q55.

What does the phrase 'maddened him' suggest about the seagull's reaction to food?

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Q56.

What does the family of seagulls symbolize in the context of support systems?

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Q57.

In what way does the author depict the experience of flying?

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Q58.

At what point does the young seagull realize he can fly?

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Q59.

What does the concluding moment of the seagull's flight reveal about personal growth?

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Q60.

Why do you think the young seagull had never flown before?

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Q61.

What does the poet suggest as a way to identify a lion?

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Q62.

What humorous imagery does the poet use to describe a bear's hug?

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Q63.

Which word in the poem indicates that a hyena laughs?

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Q64.

How does the poet use language playfully in the line about 'lept' and 'lep'?

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Q65.

What is one effect of personifying animals in the poem?

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Q66.

What does the inclusion of humorous expressions suggest about the poet's intent?

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Q67.

In what way does the poet suggest identifying a tiger?

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Q68.

What does the term 'novice' refer to in the context of the poem?

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Q69.

Why are the spellings 'lept' and 'lep' used in the poem?

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Q70.

What literary device is predominantly used in the poem to describe animals?

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Q71.

Which animal is humorously associated with the ability to 'weep' in the poem?

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Q72.

How does the poet suggest one can mistake a lion for a similar animal?

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Q73.

Why might the poet choose to spell certain words incorrectly?

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Q74.

What is the tone of the poem regarding wild animals?

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Q75.

What does the excitement about discovering wild animals suggest about the poet's perspective?

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Q76.

What does the poet use to demonstrate humor in wild animals?

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Q77.

Which animal is suggested to be identified by its laugh?

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Q78.

How does the poet suggest identifying the tiger?

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Q79.

What spelling choice does the poet make for stylistic effect?

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Q80.

What is the significance of the line 'A novice might nonplus'?

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Q81.

Why does the poet humorously refer to 'dyin'' instead of 'dying'?

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Q82.

What metaphor is used alluding to the bears?

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Q83.

What literary device is predominantly used throughout the poem?

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Q84.

In which part of the poem does the poet refer to crocodiles?

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Q85.

What purpose do the whimsical spellings serve in the poem?

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Q86.

What can the reader infer about the poet's attitude towards wild animals?

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Q87.

Why does the poet juxtapose the ideas of laughter and danger?

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Q88.

What does the phrase 'crocodile tears' imply in the poem?

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Q89.

How does the poem reflect cultural perceptions of animals?

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Q90.

What themes emerge from the poet's portrayal of wild animals?

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Q91.

What type of poem is 'How to Tell Wild Animals'?

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Q92.

Which animal is specifically associated with the line: 'If he roars at you as you’re dyin’'?

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Q93.

In which geographic location does the poem suggest to watch out for wild animals?

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Q94.

How does the poet suggest you identify a Bengal Tiger?

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Q95.

What humorous idea is presented about the Leopard in the poem?

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Q96.

What does the poem imply about the consequences of ignoring animal behaviors?

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Q97.

Which beast does the poet mention that has a tawny color?

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Q98.

What literary device is mainly used in the phrase 'lep and lep again'?

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Q99.

How does the poem portray the Leopard's attitude towards humans?

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Q100.

What role does rhythm play in 'How to Tell Wild Animals'?

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Q101.

What is the narrator's attitude toward identifying wild animals?

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Q102.

Which statement correctly reflects the overall message of the poem?

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Q103.

What is the significance of the incorrect spelling of ‘lept’ in the poem?

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Q104.

What do 'crocodile tears' symbolize in the context of this poem?

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Q105.

Why might the poet have chosen humor as a vehicle for conveying risks associated with wild animals?

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Q106.

What primary theme is explored through the boy's experience of losing the ball?

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Q107.

Which phrase best describes the boy's emotional state after losing the ball?

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Q108.

What does the poet imply by stating the boy has learned about possessions?

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Q109.

Why does the poet choose not to intervene in the boy's situation?

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Q110.

How does the phrase 'the world of possessions' contribute to the poem's theme?

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Q111.

What lesson does the boy ultimately learn from the loss of his ball?

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Q112.

What role does the setting play in influencing the boy's emotions regarding the ball's loss?

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Q113.

In what way does the poet convey the notion of 'growing up' through the boy's experience?

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Q114.

The poet's use of the ball symbolizes what concept in life?

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Q115.

What emotional reaction does the boy primarily display when he stares into the harbor?

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Q116.

Why is the act of learning from loss significant in the poem?

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Q117.

The phrase 'desperate' in the context of the poem suggests what about the boy's feelings?

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Q118.

What does the boy's refusal of the dime symbolize in the poem?

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Q119.

What tone does the poet set throughout the poem regarding the theme of loss?

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Q120.

The metaphor of the harbor is important because it signifies what aspect of the boy's emotions?

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Q121.

What feature distinguishes a tiger from a lion according to the poem?

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Q122.

In the poem, what does the poet mean by 'dyin' rhymes with 'lion'?

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Q123.

How does the poet create humor in the descriptions of the animals?

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Q124.

Which of the following is a correct reason the poet uses incorrect spellings like 'lept'?

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Q125.

What does the term 'bearhug' imply in the context of the poem?

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Q126.

Why does the poet mention crocodiles weeping?

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Q127.

What impact does the structure of the poem have on the reader's understanding?

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Q128.

What does the poet imply about people's misconceptions of wild animals?

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Q129.

Which animal is described with the most playful language in the poem?

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Q130.

Why was the young seagull scared to fly?

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Q131.

What is the effect of the poet's use of colloquial speech throughout the poem?

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Q132.

What motivated the young seagull to finally take his first flight?

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Q133.

Which quality of the lion is emphasized in the poem?

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Q134.

What did the seagull's parents do to encourage him to fly?

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Q135.

What is the main theme of the poem 'How to Tell Wild Animals'?

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Q136.

What can we infer about the nature of first flights based on the young seagull's experience?

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Q137.

What literary device is predominantly used in the poem?

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Q138.

What does the phrase 'maddened him' suggest about the young seagull's emotions?

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Q139.

How does the poet address the idea of a novice identifying animals?

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Q140.

Which of the following statements reflects a common childhood experience similar to the seagull's first flight?

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Q141.

What can be inferred about the poet's view of humans' interactions with animals?

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Q142.

Why is the initial attempt to fly significant for the young seagull?

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Q143.

Why might the poet choose to create a humorous tone throughout the poem?

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Q144.

How does the young seagull's experience in the sea relate to the concept of overcoming fears?

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Q145.

What lesson can be drawn from the young seagull’s first flight?

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Q146.

Why do you think the author compares the seagull's first flight to a universal experience?

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Q147.

In the context of the seagull's experience, what role do parental figures play in learning new skills?

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Q148.

What might the young seagull learn about resilience from his first flight?

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Q149.

How can the first flight of the seagull be viewed symbolically regarding growth?

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