(a) "I think it's not facts that matter, but ideas."
(i) Who speaks this line?
(ii) Who is being spoken to?
(iii) Why do facts not matter to the speaker?
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Einstein told Mr Braun, the history teacher, “I think it's not facts that matter, but ideas.” He hated learning dates and facts by heart. He argued that ideas were more important than learning by rote. ... Albert argued that it was ideas that were important but nevertheless, felt miserable.
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