Answer:
"IT MATTERS NOT WHAT SOMEONE IS BORN BUT WHAT THEY GROW TO BE" – J.K. ROWLING, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
This quote means a person's beginnings, whether impoverished or disadvantaged, do not dictate their future achievements or position of power. Similarly, one born with illness can still become a champion athlete, and vice versa.
Being born with advantages doesn’t guarantee an easy life; struggles affect everyone regardless of their start.
Examples include:
Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Okonkwo in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
Wade's preparation for the egg hunt proved beneficial as it provided him with a clue regarding the jade key's location.
Explanation:
Wade, the protagonist in the novel Ready Player One, undergoes extensive training to become a gunter.
A gunter is someone who participates in egg hunting.
Wade dedicated considerable effort to prepare for the egg hunt stealthily, avoiding his aunt Stack, who frequently verbally abuses him along with her boyfriend, Rick.
His diligent preparation culminated when he successfully navigated the first gate, which subsequently revealed the location of the jade key.