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why couldn't richard ebright play baseball during his childhood days class10 ch6​

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Answered by Shubhabha
6

Answer:

An only child, Ebright grew up north of Reading, Pennsylvania.

“There wasn’t much I could do there,” he said. “I certainly couldn’t

play football or baseball with a team of one. But there was one thing I

could do — collect things.”

So he did, and did he ever! Beginning in kindergarten, Ebright

collected butterflies with the same determination that has marked all

his activities. He also collected rocks, fossils, and coins. He became

an eager astronomer, too, sometimes star-gazing all night.

Explanation:

from this paragraph we can understand that he was not interested in outdoor games like baseball ......he was interested in collecting some odd things.

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Answered by vilnius
15

The answer has been stated below.

Explanation:

Richard Ebright was not able to play baseball during his childhood days because he had no friends. He was the only child of his parents. His parents shifted to Pennsylvania where he grew up. Very few people lived there and therefore children were also very few there. He had no friends to with and therefore he was not able to play football or baseball.

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