English, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

Do you think Lutkins was right in befooling the lawyer and earning money
by using unfair means? What precautions should one take to avoid a
situation like the one in which the lawyer was placed?

OR

Success is failure turned inside out. Prove this statement with instances
from the journey taken by Richard Ebright from losing at the Science fair
to winning at the International fair.​

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Answered by ypandey2222
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Answer:

Lutkins was wrong in befooling the lawyer and earning money by using unfair means. He should not have behaved corrupt but, it was also a mistake of the lawyer. He was very much inexperienced and he should have taken a photograph of Bill and could have checked with other persons as well.

If i was in the place of him i would have asked his identity proof and also ask from othe persons about lutkins identity.

                                  or

When Ebright was in the seventh grade, he participated in a country science fair and lost it. His entry was slides of frog tissues, shown under a microscope. He felt really sad when he just sat there and others won ‘many prizes. That was the time of motivation. A sense of real Science entered him and he realised that winners had to try to do real experiments and not just a simple neat display. The competitive spirit started entering him and he thought of conducting experiments. Next year his experiment on Viceroy’s copying Monarchs came first in the zoology division and overall third. Next year he found out an unknown insect hormone which led him to his new theory on the life of cells. From Ebright’s story, it is sufficiently clear that defeat is the stepping stone of success. Not winning anything at the science fair encouraged him greatly to conduct experiments.

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