Albert felt the medical certificate almost burning a hole in his pocket.What does the author mean?plzzz answer fast i m having tes tomorrow.
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The author says this because Albert was short on money and yet he had spent some so that he could get a medical certificate to escape from school. When he was expelled from school without the need to produce any kind of medical reasons, it burnt " a hole in his pocket" because he had spent money on something that was entirely unnecessary.
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◆Einstein felt this way because he was facing the head master who had accused him a number of charges. The medical certificate burnt a hole because it could have made the head master realise what kind of thoughts he already had for the school.
◆Einstein felt this way because he was facing the head master who had accused him a number of charges. The medical certificate burnt a hole because it could have made the head master realise what kind of thoughts he already had for the school.
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