In the sentence I'm not afraid of falling I have wings your grammar is slightly off. the sentence would read: I'm not afraid of falling, I have wings.
A duck doesnt move when its afraid a duck flys they have wings so when its afraid it has wings to fly.
The motto of Rochester Grammar School is 'Under the Shadow of Thy Wings'.
chicken wings are afraid of chuck Norris
the young seagull was so afraid of flying becausehe thinks thathis wings not support him and will drown indeep sea
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In art you will recognise him flying with artificial wings, or dropping them anf falling into the. But he has no symbol.
They are known as Wings. Left Wings. Right Wings.
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You have to land right on the green flares. If you do, you get wings.
Yes. Think of a glider, and then imagine folding its wings in half.
the young seagull is afraid of flying over the great expanse of sea .he feel certain that his wings will never support him in the remaining in the air and he well fall down in to the sea.
Their delicate wings wouldn't be able to withstand the force of the falling raindrops.