to participate in a competition is more necessary then to win a prize. explain this statement in light of ebright's participation at the country science fair. class 10th. making of the scientist. please please please please please please please please please help meeeeee
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The Making of a Scientist Extra Questions and Answers Class 10 English Footprints Without Feet
The Making of a Scientist Extra Questions and Answers Short Answer Type
Question 1.
Why did viceroy butterflies copy monarchs?
Answer:
Viceroy butterflies copied monarchs because monarchs do not taste good to birds. Viceroy butterflies on the other hand taste good to birds. So, the more they look similar to monarchs, the less likely they are to become a bird’s prey. Thus they protect themselves.
Question 2.
Why did Richard Ebright give up tagging butterflies?
Answer:
Richard Ebright lost interest in tagging butterflies as it was tedious and there was not much feedback. He could recapture only two butterflies in all the time he did it and they were not more than seventy five miles away from where he lived.
Question 3.
What are the ingredients in the making of a scientist?
Answer:
The author gave examples from Richard Ebright’s life to show the ingredients to make a scientist. Start with a first rate mind, add curiosity, and mix in the will to win for the right reasons.
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