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The book, "the travels of Monarch X" ignited Richard's curiosity in butterflies further. Do you think sometimes people or things around us can act as catalysts to shape our lives? Explain how

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Answered by ashasajwan6
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By the time Richard Ebright was in the second grade, he had collected all twenty-five species of butterflies found around his hometown. According to him, this would probably have been the end to his butterfly collecting. However, a book made him think otherwise. The book titled ‘The Travels of Monarch X’ became a turning point in his life. The book was about how monarch butterflies migrated to Central America. This opened up the world of science to the eager young butterfly collector. At the end of the book, readers were invited to help study butterfly migrations. He actively participated in tagging butterflies to help in the research being conducted by Dr Frederick A. Urquhart. He went on to raise an entire flock of butterflies in the basement of his home. Thus, it can be said that the book had managed to keep his enthusiasm alive by making him aware of the never-ending possibilities in the world of science.

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Answered by aryansuts01
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The Making of a Scientist chronicles the story of prominent scientist Richard Ebright. He was an inquisitive child from the beginning of his life. He began collecting butterflies as a boy, and by the time he was in second grade, he had amassed all 25 kinds that could be found in his hometown. He also gathered an impressive collection of coins, fossils, and rocks. One day, his mother gave him a book called "The Travels of Monarch X." This book was a turning point in his life since it introduced him to the realm of science. At the county, he received a taste of real science. He realised that if he wanted to win the science fair, he needed to go above and beyond.

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The book, "the travels of Monarch X" ignited Richard's curiosity in butterflies further. Do you believe that people or objects in our environment can sometimes act as catalysts in shaping our lives? Describe the process.

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Richard Ebright had gathered all twenty-five species of butterflies found in his hometown by the time he was in second grade. This, he believes, would have been the end of his butterfly collecting career. However, he was persuaded otherwise by a book.  The book was about the migration of monarch butterflies to Central America. This introduced the inquisitive little butterfly collector to the world of science. Readers were invited to participate in a butterfly migration research at the end of the book. Dr. Frederick A. Urquhart was conducting study at the time, and he actively participated in tagging butterflies to assist him.

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