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ebright used his determination and perseverance to achieve his aim of becoming a scientist elaborate the answer based on your reading and understanding of the story?​

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Answered by pritamsaha2005
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Richard Ebright had been a curious child even when he was in kindergarten. His curiosity prompted him to collect rocks, fossils, coins and butterflies. His mother’s encouragement and his bright mind also contributed to making him a success. His mother got him all that he needed to develop his scientific bent of mind. His response to Dr Fredrick A. Urquhart to collect butterflies for his research gave him an opportunity in his endeavours. Then in the seventh grade, he got a hint of what real science is when he entered a country science fair and lost. He realized that winners had tried to do real experiments, not simply make a neat display. Thereafter, Ebright worked sincerely on every science project he got every year in school. Then he stood first in a county fair that gave him entry into international science and engineering fair where he won third place. He then went on to win the highest honours and graduated from Harvard. His high school research into the purpose of the spots on a monarch pupa eventually led him to his theory about cell life. Thus he became a renowned scientist

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Answered by destinydecember33
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In the chapter 'Making of a scientist', Ebright's journey as a young scientist has been portrayed. (introduction)

His perseverance and grit have helped him a lot to reach success. He didn't give up when he lost a science fair in the seventh grade. Instead, he learned a lesson and decided to do better next time, when he won. This must have been a really hard phase in his life; many people go through this but only a few decide to not give up. This marks a difference between him and others, a difference in perseverance. Thus to attain success, one has to be determined toward one's goals and remember that no matter what not to give up. (body)

Throughout the chapter, it is quite evident that Richard's grit and perseverance have accounted for his success. (conclusion)

Thank you for reading!

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