English, asked by Missmanu2612, 8 months ago

(a) Who is Mr. Weiherer?


(b) Why is he talking about Richard?

(c) What was the 'extra effort being referred to by Mr. Weiherer?

(d) How did the 'extra effort help Richard?

(e) Who is Richard?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mr. Weiherer was Ebright's social studies teacher. He praised him for his brilliant mind, his curiosity and a will to win for the right reason. He also admired Richard for his spirit to do his very best all the time.

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Richard Feynman is famous for his work on quantum electrodynamics, which describes how light interacts with matter and how charged particles interact with each other.

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When Mr. Weiherer paid a glowing tribute to Richard, he said that Richard has always given an extra effort in his research for debates besides doing his work of other interests as well. He said that Richard was competitive, not in a bad sense but because he wanted to do his best job and that's what made him a winner.

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Mr. Weiherer felt that Richard not only was interested in his expriments but also kept his mind open for other things and put in that extra effort to attain success.

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Richard I was King of England from 1189 until his death. He also ruled as Duke of Normandy, Aquitaine and Gascony, Lord of Cyprus, and Count of Poitiers, Anjou, Maine, and Nantes, and was overlord of Brittany at various times during the same period.

Born: 8 September 1157, Beaumont Palace, Oxford

Born: 8 September 1157, Beaumont Palace, OxfordDied: 6 April 1199, Châlus, France

Born: 8 September 1157, Beaumont Palace, OxfordDied: 6 April 1199, Châlus, FranceReign: 3 September 1189 – 6 April 1199

Born: 8 September 1157, Beaumont Palace, OxfordDied: 6 April 1199, Châlus, FranceReign: 3 September 1189 – 6 April 1199Battles/wars: Third Crusade

Born: 8 September 1157, Beaumont Palace, OxfordDied: 6 April 1199, Châlus, FranceReign: 3 September 1189 – 6 April 1199Battles/wars: Third CrusadeCoronation: 3 September 1189

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