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Which paragraphs from The Autobiography of Charles Darwin most effectively develop Darwin’s claim that the voyage of the “Beagle” was the most important event in his life? Use evidence from the text to support your response. Your response should be one to two complete paragraphs

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The paragraphs that best explain why the voyage of the "Beagle" was the most import event in Darwin's life are the sixth, seventh, nineth and tenth paragraphs of the "Voyage Of The 'Beagle' From December 27, 1831, To October 2, 1836" section.

In his autobiography, Darwin tells the reader about the voyage of the "Beatle," a sailing trip he took along Captain Fitz-Roy. He explains that this journey was the most important in his life because it alowed him to become more instructed in subjects such as geology and gain knowkedge on crustaceans, which  "was of service when in after years I undertook a monograph of the Cirripedia."

However, the most important thing Darwing acquired was the "habit of energetic industry and of concentrated attention to whatever I was engaged in." He also learnd that "the pleasure of observing and reasoning was a much higher one than that of skill and sport. According to him, this was what enabled him to do everything he has done for science.