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what is the interest of ebright in the chapter making of scientist

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Answered by adidashumar
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AT FIRST EBRIGHT WAS INTRESTED IN COLLECTING BUTERFLY AND DIFFERENT THINGS. THE HE PERFORMED EXPERIMENTS AND ALSO RESEARCHED ON HOW CELL READ THE DNA ALSO HE BECAME ONE OF THE GREATEST SCIENTISTS OF THE WORLD

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Answered by Nylucy
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Richard Ebright had some innate character traits that are the prerequisites for the making of a scientist. He had, besides an intelligent mind, the curiosity to seek information, keen observing powers, perseverance, patience as well as self-discipline, which are the basic requirements for curiosity. She not only encouraged and supported him, but also provided the required stimulus through books and other materials.

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