Albert flushed. “I think it’s not facts that matter, but ideas,” he said. “I don’t see the
point in learning the dates of battles, or even which of the armies killed more men. I’d
be more interested in learning why those soldiers were trying to kill each other.”
“That’s enough,” Mr Braun’s eyes were cold and cruel. “We don’t want a lecture from
you, Einstein. You will stay in for an extra period today, although I don’t imagine it will
do you much good. It won’t do the school any good, either. You are a disgrace. I don’t
know why you continue to come.” “It’s not my wish, sir,” Albert pointed out. “Then you
are an ungrateful boy and ought to be ashamed of yourself. I suggest you ask your
father to take you away.”
a)What did Albert tell his teacher?
b) What punishment did the teacher give Albert?
c)What did the teacher suggest to Albert?
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Explanation:
A) Albert told his teacher,“I think it’s not facts that matter, but ideas,” he said. “I don’t see the
point in learning the dates of battles, or even which of the armies killed more men. I’d
be more interested in learning why those soldiers were trying to kill each other.”
B) The teacher told him to stay in for an extra period.
C) The teacher suggested Albert to tell his father to take him away.
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a)he told his teacher that he don't think it fact that matter but ideas.
b)he said that he would stay in school for extra period.
c)he suggested that it will not do him much good
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