As a bird, particularly the sparrow, as the word (h) is sometimes rendered, leaves its nest and wanders from it and flies here and there, and settles nowhere and as the swallow flies to the place from whence it came or the wild pigeon, as some (i) think is meant, which flies away very swiftly: the swallow has its name in Hebrew from liberty, because it flies about boldly and freely, and makes its nest in houses, to which it goes and comes without fear But you can become a pilot and fly an aeroplane.ģ. Is an aeroplane different from a bird? How?Ĥ. What are the differences between a big aeroplane and a small aeroplane?ĥ. Explain the italicized words in the passage.Ħ. Give a suitable title to the above passage.Gill's Exposition of the Entire BibleAs the bird by wandering, as the swallow by flying. Do you want to fly? You can’t fly with wings. A very big aeroplane carries four to five hundred people. Some big aeroplanes have seats for a hundred or a hundred and fifty passengers. Small aeroplanes have only one or two engines and they don’t travel very fast. Big aeroplanes have four engines and they travel long distances in a short time. Some aeroplanes are big and some are small. It can move its tail, but cannot move its wings. Birds can move their tails from one side to the other and they can also move their wings up and down. But a man can sit in an aeroplane and fly. Read the following passage carefully and on the basis of your reading answer the questions given below it :Ĭan man fly like birds? No, he can’t.
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