She always wrote every day and loved reading books and decided in high school to become a writer
You don't get smarter by reading books -- you become better informed/educated. You can become better informed by going to school, reading informative magazines/periodicals (this does not include fluff magazines like People, Hollywood Insider, TV Guide, etc), going to museums.
Beverly Cleary was in a low reading level group at school. She struggled with reading and writing as a child, which later motivated her to create books that children could relate to and enjoy.
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He loved reading books as a child
As a child, Beverly Cleary struggled with reading, which inspired her to become an author of children's books. She wrote relatable stories based on her own experiences and aimed to create books that children like herself could enjoy. Cleary's childhood challenges with reading also influenced her to become a school librarian, where she could help children discover the joy of reading.
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i really don think so..... as v have not studied law so how can v become a LAWeyer?? In California, you only have to pass the bar to become an attorney. I have a friend who did it by reading law books on her own.
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By watching no TV and reading science, geography and physics books
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