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Naily [24]
3 years ago
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Part of the aura surrounding Babe Ruth arose from his modest origins. Though the legend that he was an orphan is untrue, Ruth di

d have a difficult childhood. Both his parents, George Herman Ruth, Sr., and Kate Shamberger Ruth, came from working-class, ethnic (German) families. Ruth, Sr., owned and operated a saloon in a tough neighbourhood on the Baltimore waterfront. Living in rooms above the saloon, the Ruths had eight children, but only George, Jr., the firstborn, and a younger sister survived to adulthood. Since neither his busy father nor his sickly mother had much time for the youngster, George roamed the streets, engaged in petty thievery, chewed tobacco, sometimes got drunk, repeatedly skipped school, and had several run-ins with the law. In 1902 his parents sent him to the St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys, a Baltimore asylum for incorrigibles and orphans run by the Xaverian Brothers order of the Roman Catholic Church. For the next 10 years Ruth was in and out of St. Mary's. When his mother died from tuberculosis in 1912, he became a permanent ward of the school.
This excerpt would most likely inspire a story about

A)the death of Babe Ruth's mother
B)the saloon owned by Babe Ruth's father
C)the troubled life of a young Babe Ruth
D)the childhood friends of Babe Ruth
English
2 answers:
ddd [48]3 years ago
6 0
A or c is the answer
Brrunno [24]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The correct answer is option C.

Explanation:

This excerpt shows the biography of Babe Ruth. It is a story that inspires to be about his troubled child's life and includes details of how it was.

As the story shows, George's life was very problematic since he was born, until his parents died. He was a lonely and complicated person.

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