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English Language & Literature — CBSE Class 10 board question

Q1. [6]
Answer any one of the following two questions in 100–120 words: You have been asked to present an evaluation of the approaches of both, the Baby Seagull and the Pilot who was lost in the clouds, towards achieving their dreams of conquering the skies. Write this presentation draft including your insights, comparing the approaches of both. You may begin this way: One acknowledges that both, the Seagull and the Pilot, wanted to ........................ however, ........................ . (Reference: Two Stories About Flying)
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Model Answer

One acknowledges that both the Seagull and the Pilot wanted to conquer the skies; however, their approaches and challenges were quite different.

The young seagull faced a psychological barrier — fear of his first flight. Despite having wings, he lacked the confidence to leap. His family's encouragement, threats, and ultimately the lure of food compelled him to finally fly. His success came through instinct awakened by necessity and external motivation.

The Pilot, on the other hand, was already an experienced flyer, lost in dangerous storm clouds. His challenge was not fear but survival and navigation. A mysterious aircraft appeared and guided him safely to the airfield — suggesting that help, whether real or imagined, can rescue us in critical moments.

In evaluation, the Seagull conquered inner fear through encouragement, while the Pilot conquered external danger through trust and guidance. Both ultimately succeeded, proving that perseverance and support are key to achieving one's dreams of flight.

Source: Two Stories About Flying, Chapter 3

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