Class 10, Lesson 3: Two Stories About Flying
**Summary (सारांश):** *Two Stories About Flying* is a collection of two different stories, each about overcoming fears. The first story, "His First Flight," is about a young seagull who is afraid to fly. His family encourages him, and after initial hesitation, he takes flight and feels exhilarated. The second story, "The Black Aeroplane," describes a pilot’s mysterious encounter while flying through a storm. Despite losing communication, a strange plane helps him land safely, leading to a sense of mystery. **Themes:** 1. Courage and Overcoming Fear 2. Support and Guidance in Difficult Times 3. The Mystery of the Unknown **Important Questions:** - Q: What prevented the young seagull from flying initially? A: The young seagull was afraid his wings wouldn't support him, which kept him from attempting to fly. - Q: Describe the incident of the black aeroplane. A: In "The Black Aeroplane," the pilot loses communication during a storm but is mysteriously guided by another plane to a safe landing. **Word Meanings:** - Exhilarated: Filled with excitement or happiness. - Mysterious: Something strange or difficult to understand. - Guidance: Help or advice that leads to a solution. **Board Exam Relevance:** - This lesson is important in exams due to its themes of bravery, guidance, and mystery, often asked in the form of character-based or theme-based questions.
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