Source: Extra Practice

In 'His First Flight', what is the primary reason behind the young seagull's initial inability to fly?

Options

Option A

He was lazy and did not want to exert himself.

Option B

He lacked the physical strength required for flight.

Option C is correct

He was paralyzed by the fear of falling and failing.

Option D

He was waiting for his parents to feed him before flying.

Explanation

The young seagull's primary impediment was not laziness or physical weakness, but a profound psychological barrier. The text explicitly states he was 'afraid to fly', indicating that his fear of falling and the unknown prevented him from attempting flight. While hunger later served as a strong motivator, it was not the initial reason for his inability to take off. Therefore, option C accurately captures his deep-seated fear.