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my childhood was average.lwas the kid who sat on the sideline and watched others havi g a good time splashing about in the sea,wishing l could swim but l didn'tknow anythi g.Eventually,l learned how to,the had way .My brother threw me into the water.As l floundered and nearly drowned,it didn't occur to me then that my brothers had taught me two important skills;survival and independence. these skills were gifts that l relied on numerous times over as an adult. As a child,l was game for anything. Nothing fascinated me more than the chance to try something new.lf nothing else,My curiosity was fuelled by the desire to test my limits.l was sixteen when l climved my first mountain. lt was Gunung Ledang in Johor, Malayasia,i 1980.It was a horrible experience .I found heat and thickness of the jungle over overwhelming.The night spent on the summit was cold and lonely.As I lay in my tent ,with my knees curled to my chin.I vowed that I would never climb another mountain. And yet , ironically, I was one of the two climbers from the first Singapore Mount Everest Expedition who summited Mount Everest in May 1998. Q. Why did the writer concider his childhood average?व्हाय डिड द राइट ऑफ कंसीडर एस चाइल्डहुड एवरेज ​

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Answered by sukreprachi27
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Answers = The writer consider his childhood

average because, in his childhood his

brother threw him into the water of sea.

His brother taught him two important skills

of life survival and independence.

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