PLEASE ANSWER QUICK, WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!!!!! VERY IMPORTANT!!!!!!!! Write a paragraph about how Charles Darwin decided t
o join the crew of the HMS Beagle, and why he is qualified for the position. Requirements: - Your paragraph needs to be 4-6 sentences and be edited for fewer than 5 spelling and grammar errors. - Your paragraph should explain why Darwin chose to become a scientist (naturalist) and gave up other careers. - You need 2 details about what makes Darwin qualified to be a naturalist
In 1831, Charles Darwin received an invitation to join the HMS Beagle as the ship's naturalist for a trip around the world. For most of the next five years, the Beagle surveyed the coast of South America, leaving Darwin free to explore the continent and islands, including the Galápagos. He filled dozens of notebooks with careful observations on animals, plants and geology, and collected thousands of specimens, which he crated and sent home for further study. When 22-year-old Darwin set sail, he was a young university graduate, still planning a career as a clergyman. By the time he returned however, he was an established naturalist, well-known for the astonishing collections he'd sent ahead. He'd also grown from an observer of science into a probing theorist, and the voyage would provide him with a lifetime of experiences to ponder, and the seeds of a theory he would work on for the rest of his life.
This quote comes from a book that Trevor Noah wrote about a South African childhood. So this quote could be talking about being accepted as a black person. In my opinion, I think it means being accepted for who you are. Not just accepted by the law but also human beings because African Americans weren't accepted by white people for a very long time even though by law they were told to be treated equally.
This section refines and serves the author’s purpose because It lets the reader know that the authors are going to describe how honey relates to the story of sugar. This book is about the history of sugar and the changes and consequences that sugar brought to humanity.