At thirteen, however, he started working with a book binder, binding hundreds of books during the day and staying up all night to read them. Reading thus became his obsession. One day he came across a book on electricity which had been sent to his master for binding. He started reading it and was completely hooked. That was his first introduction to the subject electricity, which soon became a lifelong fascination.
QUESTIONS
- 1. Who is the person 'he' referred here? [1] TE
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Answer:
I think Michael Farady.
Explanation:
becoz I read this lesson in 7th class and now I'm in 9th so...
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Michael Faraday is regarded as one of the most distinguished scientists and inventors of modern times, and his work on electricity is still a subject of study in the form of faraday's Law. But few knows his inspirational life story, which is all about courage and fighting against the odds.
Michael Faraday was born into a poverty-sticken family in a dirty London suburb. He suffered from speech defect as a child. He would pronounce rabbit as 'Wabbit'. He could not even say his own name and would call himself 7awaday^ prime prime other children laughed at him and teacher did not help him either. When he was twelve, his mother was forced to take him out of school, thus putting an end to his formal education.